[0:00]Who remembers this viral video of this atheist questioning this Christian? Check this out. I am confused. Being philosophically consistent and being very honest person, I'm sure you can tell me where God came from. In addition, once you've told me where God comes from, please try to clarify how you can figure that a spiritual force can have an impact on a material universe to create it. All right, your question, where did God come from? Assumes that you're thinking of the wrong, obviously, it displays that you're thinking of the wrong God. Because the God of the Bible is not affected by time, space, or matter. If he's, if he's affected by time, space or matter, he's not God. Time, space and matter is what we call a continuum. All of them have to come into existence at the same instant because if there were matter but no space, where would you put it? If there were matter and space but no time, when would you put it? You cannot have time, space, or matter independently, they have to come into existence simultaneously. The Bible answers that in ten words. In the beginning, there's time. God created the heaven, there's space and the earth, there's matter. So you have time, space, matter created a Trinity of Trinities there just, you know, time has past, present, future. Space has length, width, height, matter has solid, liquid, gas. You have a trinity of trinities created instantaneously and the God who created them has to be outside of them. If he's limited by time, he's not God. The guy who created this computer is not in the computer. He's not running around in there changing the numbers on the screen. Okay? The God who created this universe is outside of the universe. He's above it, beyond it, in it, through it. He's he's unaffected by it. So for then I the concept that a spiritual uh force cannot have any effect on a material body, well, then I guess you'd have to explain to me things like emotions and love and hatred and envy, and and jealousy and and rationality. I mean, if your brain is just a random collection of chemicals that formed by chance over billions of years, how on earth can you trust your own reasoning processes and the thoughts that you you think? Okay? So, um I your your, your question, where did God come from? Is assuming a limited God, and that's your problem. The God that I worship is not limited by time, space or matter. If I could fit the infinite God in my three-pound brain, he would not be worth worshipping, that's for certain. So that's the God that I worship. Thank you. That video blessed you, type, Amen. Share this everywhere and hit the follow and subscribe button for more

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Dillon Wyatt
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[0:00]Being philosophically consistent and being very honest person, I'm sure you can tell me where God came from.
[0:00]In addition, once you've told me where God comes from, please try to clarify how you can figure that a spiritual force can have an impact on a material universe to create it.
[0:00]Assumes that you're thinking of the wrong, obviously, it displays that you're thinking of the wrong God.
[0:00]All of them have to come into existence at the same instant because if there were matter but no space, where would you put it?
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