Thread:Jallybwan/@comment-32783587-20180109025223/@comment-5498154-20180109185148

If God created the universe because we've established that matter can't be created or destroyed, what created God? Did he create himself? How?

Archeological digs also unearth things that date back before the presumed dates of the Bible, such as fossils of ancient animals. If God created the world mostly the way it is today, why do these things exist? Why would God create fossils? To throw us off? That doesn't make sense.

The creation of Synthia, a synthetic life form created only with inorganic materials, suggests that life might have created itself billions of years ago under the proper conditions. Billions of years is a very long time, so I don't have much doubt that at one point life might have been created under the perfect circumstances as opposed to just being warped-in by God.

If God is infinitely perfect, as it is depicted, then why isn't the universe also infinitely perfect? Why would he intentionally create an imperfect world such as our own? To monitor it? For shits and giggles?

Going off that God is infinitely perfect, why wouldn't he just tell us directly, if he has omnipotent control over us? Does he not care? If he doesn't care, why would he uniquely bless those who worship him (such as yourself, as you say) in spite of the fact that worshippers are basically wasting their time praying to a god that does not care?

If you were creating a story that was intended to be documented fact, but was indeed false, wouldn't you intentionally place in events that actually happened to support your points, as is things documented in the Bible? Just because some things are true in the Bible does not necessarily give it the benefit of everything in it being true; the best way to lie is to tell carefully edited truth.