Flyleaf/Lacey Sturm, The Letter Black, Skillet, Fireflight, In This Moment, Halestorm, Sick Puppies, Mizuho Lin, Apocalyptica, Christian music, orchestral music, film scores/soundtracks...
Movies
The Lord of the Rings trilogy/The Hobbit, The Passion of the Christ, Ben Hur, Peter Jackson's King Kong, Braveheart, Hacksaw Ridge, Frailty, The Descent, Rocky series, Rambo series, Hannibal Lecter series, The Book Of Eli, Signs, Pan's Labyrinth, Gladiator, Malena, The Crow, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Crow, The Island Of Dr. Moreau, I'm Not Ashamed, October Baby, Lion, The Patriot, We Were Soldiers, Avengers/Guardians of the Galaxy/Marvel Comics Universe, District 9, Sleepy Hollow, Sweeney Todd, The Hills Have Eyes, The Devil's Rejects, Let the Right One In/Let Me In, Jeepers Creepers, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween, Saw series, The Babadook, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Wind River, Stephen King's It, Starry Eyes, The Neon Demon, The Witch, It Follows, Orca, Jaws, The Terminator series, Labyrinth, Fright Night, The Conjuring series...love movies with a passion, especially horror.
Television
Wrestling, Dexter, Lost, American Horror Story, From Dusk Till Dawn, The Walking Dead, The Twilight Zone, Tales from the Crypt, Tales From The Darkside, Spongebob Squarepants...
Books
THE BIBLE, The Lord of the Rings
Heroes
JESUS CHRIST
others that I deeply admire (in some cases for their on-screen personas, some for their personal attributes, some for both)...Lacey Sturm, Sarah Anthony, Jen Ledger, Rachel Joy Scott, Matthew McGrory, Anna Svidersky, Peter Jackson, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, Guillermo Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Gary Oldman, Jim Caviezel, Tom Hardy, Elizabeth Olsen, Teresa Palmer, Ashley Greene, Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman, Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Bret "Hitman" Hart, Steve "Sting" Borden, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Glen "Kane" Jacobs, Mark "Undertaker" Calaway, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig, Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels, Roman Reigns, Alexa Bliss...
Bret's Details
Status:
Single
Here for:
Dating, Networking, Relationships, Friends, Connect with Artists,
About me: I love JESUS, women, movies, music, animals (especially cats) and I examine fingerprints for a living.
Response to the question "who created God?"
This question misses the entire point of the debate for a very simple reason - finite vs. infinite.
Us and everything around us, from the earth to the stars, is finite. You can clearly see deterioration in us and our surroundings. If things are finite, they had to have a starting point just as they will have an end.
God is not finite, does not deteriorate over time as we do. God created time itself, hence is not to bound to time, hence would not require a beginning or an end as we do, as the planet does, as the surrounding planets and the stars do...
When you take God out of the equation, you are relying upon random chance to the point of absolute absurdity, regardless of how much you'd like to deny that you're doing that.
The big bang without God is a totally random, non-thinking, non-feeling, non-living occurrence that just...happened, and all the vast complexities of the universe simply exploded into existence all on their own for absolutely no real reason.
When you accept God, you are accepting that the inner-workings of our bodies and those of all the organisms around us, the oceans, the mountain ranges, the stars, the moon, etc... had a thinking, feeling being far more complex than the creator of any human creation involved in them. If human creations from cars, statues, paintings, etc... are too complex to have simply exploded into existence on their own without an intelligent designer, then non-human creations would be far more in need of a far more intelligent, complex creator.
This is the basic backbone of why an atheist viewpoint fails right off the bat. No matter who is claiming it, relying upon random chance to explain all of creation (which is obviously what we're dealing with), is absurd
The debate should not be about whether or not there is a God, the debate should be about who/what God is to the best of our ability to understand.