Nuggets from Cosmos, Creator, and Human Destiny | thebereancall.org

Dave Hunt

Atheists excuse their rejection of God as Creator because (so they say) He would have to have a Creator, who would also require a Creator, leading to an infinite egress, ad absurdum. John Lennox, in his debate with Dawkins, objected to the idea that God, if He exists, would Himself have to have been created. Lennox rejected that idea as beside the point because “no one believes in created gods.” By very definition, God is the uncreated Creator of all. The atheists’ demand that God would have to have been created apparently doesn’t apply to energy, which atheists say had no beginning and has no end. So energy becomes the uncreated Creator of all—the atheists’ “god.”