According to many religions, there was a God, then some witchcraft and voilà , the beginning of all.
Nope, Witchcraft is condemned in Christianity. And Witchcraft is basically the polar opposite of God, so yeah.
It's an analogy. It basically says that God created things by what are effectively
magical powers, not real, physical mechanisms.
how did that God came to existence..
It's Christian belief that God always was and always will be. If you want to attempt to wrap your mind around that concept, think of forever but go in reverse.
And there's scientific evidence that the universe was and always will be. It's called the First Law of Thermodynamics. God couldn't create something that, technically,
can never be created nor destroyed.More problems, in fact, because Creationists can give no mechanisms by which God would've created the universe, let alone anything that can be tested; they resort to "because he's God. He can do anything".
It should be obvious to you that if you were to uphold the idea that God created the universe out of nothing, his creation (being an incomprehensibly minuscule spec in an infinite void in comparison to Him) couldn't begin to understand it, measure it, or observe it. It's not a "resort" or an excuse when a Christian says, "he's God." If you were to know what that means-- what a god is-- you'd have no trouble seeing the argument.
But it's a circular argument; He's God because he created the Universe, He can do anything because He's God, therefore, He must have the ability to create the universe.
But, we have
evidence for the Big Bang. We
know nucleosynthesis can happen by natural means. We can
observe the universe moving outwards from a single point.
But we have nothing that suggests God.
If you create a video game which is bound by certain rules you are not bound by those same rules. The same can be said for God and the universe.
Good way to put it. It's like Pyru is Link from The Legend of Zelda thinking Shigeru Miyamato doesn't exist because he can't find him in the game's coding or perceive a real-life person with his video-game AI.
Very nice. <__<
I completed the game, checked the credits; it's a very short credit list, as you'd expect.
It says "Evolution, !@#$%".
Chuck norris isn't funny anymore (never was).
Oh no he didn't! =O
It's true.