Well, if we can just make rather pathetic statements like this, why can't an Atheist respond in kind by saying :"The universe has always existed." This is a more sound logical argument than "god has always existed", since we can pretty much prove that the Universe exists. There are no easy answers, but one thing is clear; This weak type of argument has not, and will not break real logical thinking, since all you have done it make some assumptions by following a logical path, that you will eventually abandon
Theists "believe" that by adding a deity to the equation, they make the problem less complex, when, in reality, they've actually made it harder to figure out; because now we have to explain the origins and existence of this deity. Then, because they are unimaginative hypocrites, they abandon their original thesis/argument, because they realize it is a logical fallacy; claiming without evidence or explanation, that this deity always existed.
Many people have already posed the question, "Where did god come from then?". And Rightly so, since we are following your rather "simple" logic. But beyond that question is a more important one:
"Is it more logical to assume that a complex universe started off with simple origins and gradually became more complex, or that a already superior complex being was already in place and created a less complex system."
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