First Cause — an e-mail

Here is an easy question——–

It is said that God created every thing,

Who created God?

h.

My reply:

A more complicated God, a super God created God, A super-super God created this super God, A super-super-super God created this super-super God, and so on forever. There are an uncountable, infinite number of them. Like a Russian doll, except there are an infinite number of them.

Going one step further

The super God is all-knowing — knows everything God has done, does and will do. Similarly the super-super to the super, etc.

The super God is all-powerful — can do anything to God, including all that mere people think of as good and evil, Similarly the super-super to the super, etc.

Some say God is basically unknowable. If that is so, then likely the super God and the super-super God, etc. are unknowable. So what do you know about them except that they exist?

And they all work through politics, one on top of the other:-)

This is assuming there is an external God that created everything.

O. Hooge

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