@LukasCross10@TFE_yt@masteroogwgay The proof is in everything around us. The universe runs with perfect balance, one set of laws, one system, no clashes. If there were more than one god, you’d expect conflict or disorder. But everything is in sync, which points to one creator, not many.
@LukasCross10@TFE_yt@masteroogwgay We say it stops at one because a single, uncreated cause explains everything simply. If there were two or more, they’d either limit each other or disagree, but the universe runs with perfect balance, which points to one ultimate source.
@LukasCross10@TFE_yt@masteroogwgay That still would cause complications. If there are 2 levels higher, then why wouldn't the same question apply to them? "So who created the creator?" There has to be a stopping point, and that stopping point is at the creator alone, creator of all things.
@LukasCross10@TFE_yt@masteroogwgay This question wouldn't make sense. For example, let's say there was a creator for the creator, then you would ask who created the creator, and it would be an endless cycle of the same question. Therefore, there has to be a starting point, someone who created everything.