The problem of God's creation has plagued philosophers and apologists for years, causing wide and varied debate. Ridiculous theories have been suggested and dismissed from all areas of the Philosophical and Theological community, however, in recent years the problem has been solved, leading to massive conversions from the infidels you generally find in a lab or some other tainted hollow.
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| - The problem of God's creation has plagued philosophers and apologists for years, causing wide and varied debate. Ridiculous theories have been suggested and dismissed from all areas of the Philosophical and Theological community, however, in recent years the problem has been solved, leading to massive conversions from the infidels you generally find in a lab or some other tainted hollow.
- Theists often maintain that it is self evident that everything was created by something. The logical atheist question is "Who created God then?" This tends to create vague hand-waving explanations amongst the theist community along with talk of exceptions.
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| - The problem of God's creation has plagued philosophers and apologists for years, causing wide and varied debate. Ridiculous theories have been suggested and dismissed from all areas of the Philosophical and Theological community, however, in recent years the problem has been solved, leading to massive conversions from the infidels you generally find in a lab or some other tainted hollow.
- Theists often maintain that it is self evident that everything was created by something. The logical atheist question is "Who created God then?" This tends to create vague hand-waving explanations amongst the theist community along with talk of exceptions.
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