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Why do we need to talk at all about creation when everything can be the same?

If I say from where did cells arise from.
Ans. Preexisting cells.

From where did first living cells arise from?
Ans. Some organic matter.

From where did organic matter arise?
Ans. Inorganic matter.

But one thing is common in all these, that they are all matter or some form of energy or at least something. So when we extend our argument to ultimate creator, there is reallya possibility that there is no question of who created whom because everything is the same or we are all part of thethat ultimate creator or that 'something'. They are all drops of the same ocean.

Why do we need to talk at all about creation when everything can be the same?

If I say from where did cells arise from.
Ans. Preexisting cells.

From where did first living cells arise from?
Ans. Some organic matter.

From where did organic matter arise?
Ans. Inorganic matter.

But one thing is common in all these, that they are all matter or some form of energy. So when we extend our argument to ultimate creator, there is really no question of who created whom because everything is the same or we are all part of the ultimate creator. They are all drops of the same ocean.

Why do we need to talk at all about creation when everything can be the same?

If I say from where did cells arise from.
Ans. Preexisting cells.

From where did first living cells arise from?
Ans. Some organic matter.

From where did organic matter arise?
Ans. Inorganic matter.

But one thing is common in all these, that they are all matter or some form of energy or at least something. So when we extend our argument to ultimate creator, there is a possibility that there is no question of who created whom because everything is the same or we are all part of that ultimate creator or that 'something'. They are all drops of the same ocean.

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Why do we need to talk at all about creation when everything can be the same?

If I say from where did cells arise from.
Ans. Preexisting cells.

From where did first living cells arise from?
Ans. Some organic matter.

From where did organic matter arise?
Ans. Inorganic matter.

But one thing is common in all these, that they are all matter or some form of energy. So when we extend our argument to ultimate creator, there is really no question of who created whom because everything is the same or we are all part of the ultimate creator. They are all drops of the same ocean.