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If there is a God

Where else does the world come from?

Go read the Bhagavad Gita if you're so pissy about the Torah, Bible, and Quran. Bhagavad Gita means "Recitation of God". It was the book sent to the Aryans in Northern India to Arjun, who the Indians now worship as a false idol. The original Sanskrit word for the one true God is Bhagavad or Krishna. It took a very long time before they adopted polytheism/idolatry/shirk.

Men rewrote portions of it, inventing the idea of reincarnation for example. The book itself, is not recited by Arjun, but a transcription of the oral tradition. The oral tradition had existed for most likely several thousand years after Arjun died, before it was ever written. Thus, like the Bible and Torah, you don't have the original.

https://bhagavad-gita.org/Gita/verse-16-06.html

Have a listen and a read.

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If something as complicated as the world cannot exist without a deity to have created it, then something as complicated as a Creator Deity cannot exist unless it were created by a more powerful Deity who must have created a deity yet more powerful still ad infinitum.

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God is the end of the ad infinitum. There is a bound, or else we have escaped rational thinking.