
So, first off Christians dont believe in a "created God" and the question assumes that God is created and created Gods dont exist. It is impossible for a timeless and spaceless being to come into existence, no thesit believes in a "created" God. I showed him from John chapter 1 that people who believe the Bible believe in an uncreated God. Then I went ahead and asked the man "if we were to find machinery on the dark side of the moon, would we be reasonable to assume that it came from intelligence? or would we have to first assume that that said machinery formed itself by natural causes?" He said that It would obviously be from an alien race. I then asked if we would first need to know who that alien race was and know about them before we would pause at the answer that that machinery was produced by them?" He said no. "So why then do we need to know who made God before we can pause at the answer that God created the universe?" "In order to recognize that an explanation is best, you don't have to have an explanation of the explanation." Also now because of the Big Bang, we can understand that the universe, all matter, energy time and space came into existence. Something must have caused this because everything that comes into being has a cause. This cause must be timeless, space less, and supernatural, since acted outside of time space and nature. That sounds like what we usually call God. We chatted for another 20 minutes and exchanged numbers. I'm expecting to meet up next week.

Karl Sagan is famous for saying "In many cultures it is customary to answer that God created the universe out of nothing. But this is mere temporizing. If we wish courageously to pursue the question, we must, of course ask next where God comes from? And if we decide this to be unanswerable, why not save a step and conclude that the universe has always existed?" [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, page 257]
In our age of astrophysical cosmology we just cant stop at the idea that the universe has always existed. Because of the Big Bang we understand that the universe came into being, so that points to a transcendent cause of the universe. I still meet people who believe that the universe is eternal, but really they just haven't caught up with contemporary cosmology.
Its my goal to keep these blogs short and just talk about my experiences, so I know there is tons of more information but Ill share it in another entry.
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