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Scott's Creation Dilemma


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How can a being create a being with the ability to create if that
original being was itself not created? With the help of the course I
finally solved the riddle "Who came first - the chicken or the egg?"
The answer is "Neither - they both don't exist." Meaning to say - if
they are both real, the situation is impossible, because whichever
one you say came first - I could say the other one came before it.
But if they are both imaginary, you can just make up the idea of a
chicken and then make up the idea that it lays an egg. You can start
the loop anywhere you want. So, I solve that amazing core life
question and where does it get me? Nowhere. The course says that I am
a created being and I in turn create. That is a chicken and egg
scenario. And real chicken and egg scenarios are impossible. You have
to have a starting point. So, what is the solution? God is the
starting point. He was not created. Which leads me back to my
original question. How can a being create a being with the ability to
create if that original being was itself not created? You (meaning
God) are all there is and then one day decide to go into the infinite
self-extension business? Should I feel unique that every being who
comes after me has a creator who's been created but I'm the only one
with a creator who hasn't?

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