>>17129006>>17129007It obviously made you both mad enough to post ITT multiple times.
>>17129008Who cooked the cook is an example to show that asking who made God is an irrelevant question when positing that God created the universe.
>>17129010I explained the rationale behind evil's existence in the paper. Obviously, if God created everything, then evil exists because he allows it to.
>>17129014>What's wrong with saying that you don't know?Ironically, this is my biggest issue with atheists: they can't just say they don't know. God is an unfalsifiable truth, something which cannot be disproven, and I don't take any issue with agnostics who say they aren't sure one way or the other. Atheists, however, claim that there is no God. How can an atheist be so sure of something which they cannot prove?
To answer your question, if all evidence points to the fact that the universe began to exist, if there is an acceptable deductive argument asserting that there must be a cause of its existence, and if God is the best explanation of that cause, then why should "I don't know, but it sure wasn't because of God" be an acceptable answer?