>>12890158>That would be a false analogy since this goes under the presupposition that a universe had to be created when something more complicated did not.God isn't more complicated. This is again where the Doctrine of Divine Simplicity comes into play. We deny that God is just another instance of Divinity, or a composition of parts or something that goes from one state to another.
These are all things which do indeed require external explanations and are found in the universe, but of course not in God.
> Also I am not the one denying the existence of God. I am denying the story made up by brown jews while you are denying the religion of your white ancestors.You can deny Christianity on other grounds, but if you don't deny the existence of God as described in classical theism, then you would also deny your paganism.