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The arguments of motion and causation go hand in hand with my definition of God: “There are things, everything has an efficient cause, there cannot be an infinite chain of causes, there must have been a first cause, the first cause is God, so therefore God exits.” There had to be something that started it all off, something that pushed the first particles in
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inst the possibility of someone sitting down and designing the particles that put it all into motion. Clearly, you must agree that something started it all off because an infinite number of causations is absurd. Not that God intended them to be how they are, that he new what they would do, or how they would behave, but at least he new that the first moving particles had the potential to get together and form useful things. Evolution, merely gives us an explanation of how us humans ended up in this planet.
So, if there is a God, why is there unnecessary Evil? Why do we go through so much suffering, like the civil war in Colombia, and the earthquakes in India? Well, whoever said God was here to protect us, or that he intended to create perfect beings that would live happily in a house with a white picket fence.
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. These were simple little particles that had the potential to get together in unimaginable combinations to form complex organisms. Again, some have tried to use evolution and natural selection to argue this point.
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