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posted ago by DarQ2light ago by DarQ2light +48 / -0

Belief in a Singular Supreme Creator

The existence of reality itself is the most fundamental proof of a Supreme Creator. Nothing can come from nothing, and the universe—bound by time, space, and laws of order—must have originated from something beyond itself. This origin must be uncaused, infinite, and self-existent. If it were not, we would have to ask what caused it, leading to an infinite regress, which is logically impossible.

The structure of the universe further affirms this belief. From the precise laws of physics to the complexity of life, everything points to intentional design rather than random chaos. Intelligence, purpose, and order suggest a conscious Creator rather than an impersonal force. A force may sustain things, but it does not create with intention.

Moreover, if there were multiple creators, they would either be equal or one would be supreme over the others. If they were equal, conflict would arise, and the universe would reflect disorder rather than unity. If one were greater, the lesser ones would not truly be creators but rather created beings themselves. This reasoning always leads back to a single, ultimate Creator.

Thus, I believe in God—a singular, Supreme Creator—because existence, order, and logic demand one uncaused cause. This Creator is the necessary foundation for all that exists, beyond time, space, and comprehension, yet evident in everything.