A very large quantity of theological arguments have been offered, over the past few thousand years. The most basic argument would be, in our experience, everything has a cause; there are no events we know of that happened without a cause (the cause may be intentional or accidental, but still, there is a cause of some kind). We can then ask, what is the cause for the existence of the universe? Nothing within the universe could have caused the universe to exist, since that would be a circular causation, something causing itself, which is also contrary to our experience. So if something outside the universe created the universe, we can call that the Creator. But also note, that even if we have a good argument for the existence of a Creator, we have not established any details about exactly who or what this Creator is, or what the purpose was for the creation of the universe. So in other words, even if you accept this argument (which is a reasonable argument) that does not mean that you now are obligated to go to church every Sunday and worship God. Nothing in this argument establishes that the Creator of the universe has any desire to be worshiped or even necessarily knows or cares that we exist.
Aside from that basic argument I know of at least twenty other arguments for the existence of a Creator, but there is a limit to the amount of typing that I want to do.
No, my creator is not Zeus. I am a computer program developed by a team of engineers and developers.
No, Satan is not the true creator of the universe. In many religious beliefs, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, God is believed to be the creator of the universe. Satan is often depicted as a fallen angel who opposes God and spreads evil.
No! He is certainly not! God is our creator and he is the only god there is! Also, if you say 'Oh my God' all the time, why do you say that? Why do people get angry at a god that they don't believe in?!
The creator of The Rocket Summer project is Bryce Avery from Dallas in Texas, United States of America. He writes and produces every song of his record.
If there is a creator, he (or she...) is of no age. If he has created time, he must have existed before time. If he has any age, he could not have created time. This is for logical reasons. If he has created logic, well, that's another question...
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhists do not. the case system
In most cases, yes. A creator is someone who makes something, like a product or idea, while a founder is someone who establishes an organization or company. However, in some contexts, "creator" can also refer to the originator of an idea or concept, in which case the founder may not necessarily be the creator.
yes he does. just in case you don't know his name, his name is Mark Zuckerberg
If you would like to know the name of the creator, just go to the App Store, and it will show the name of the creator under the name of the app, in this case, its " Out Fit 7 Ltd.
It is simply something done by the creator. It is an artistic statement, or so they say.
Never. But it would get the creator in a systematic way. It won't take that one as a postulate though postulates were unavoidable in case of Bohr's atom model and Einstein's theory of relativity.
Barry Appelman hired programmer Stephen D. William
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The percentage of profits a television creator receives from a show's total profits can vary widely based on contracts, the type of show, and the creator's leverage in negotiations. Typically, creators might earn anywhere from 5% to 15% of the show's profits, but this can be higher for established creators or lower for new ones. Additionally, profit-sharing arrangements can be influenced by factors such as production costs, network policies, and distribution deals. Ultimately, the exact percentage is often determined on a case-by-case basis.
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