First drafted 1988 Published 2008 Revised 2011
by Joey Lawsin
The Creator Argument is a novel concept developed by Joey Lawsin and expounded in his book Creation by Law, posits that the universe can be brought into existence without the need for intervention by a creator or designer in the form of a human being.
Lawsin asserts that the universe originates from a single object and a corresponding instruction. Over time, this object and instruction evolve, giving rise to a complex system of elements and rules. Paradoxically, they both exist and do not exist, existing solely as configurations of shapes and spaces. The "twoness" of shape and space is the fundamental interim behind the emergence of all existence—a phenomenon aptly termed as Creation by Law, that eventually known now as Inscription by Design.
Illustrating this concept, Lawsin employs a metaphor involving a marble and a set of rules. The marble, a self-replicating entity, adheres to an instruction dictating that it must generate another marble every second. Following this prescribed setup, the initial marble doubles within a second, resulting in two marbles. Subsequently, each of these two marbles produces yet another marble after two seconds, leading to a total of four. This process continues, with the marble population doubling at each interval: 8, 16, 32, and so forth. Remarkably, after the passage of one billion years, the universe of marbles takes shape—a testament to the power of Lawsin’s fundamental principles.
From the illustration, the universe was created without a human creator. Rather than a deliberate design, the universe’s form emerges organically from the interactions of individual marbles and their basic instructions. The marbles themselves are not conscious designers; they merely follow the inherent rules governing their existence. Thus, the universe, akin to a vast assembly of marbles, unfolds without the need for a human hand to shape it. It was not even the very first marble that designed the universe. The design just shaped because of the principle behind the Theory of Generated Interim Emergence.
The universe of marble just emerged even without a human creator. Each marble was the cause of why the universe of marble was created. If planet Earth is one of these marbles, and we are one of these marbles as well, then it is just right to say that we humans also shaped the universe since we have been the product and part of the creation process. Humans created the universe because each one of us was a part of the whole. We created the universe. You and I created the universe. Everyone created the universe. Everything exists because other things cause it to exist and thus Evolution and Creation create variations.
In summary, the theory invites us to reconsider the origins of our cosmos, emphasizing the inherent laws that govern its existence, independent of any conscious creator. The universe, like a mosaic of marbles, emerges spontaneously, transcending the need for human intervention in its design.
Thus, based on his Creator Argument, also known as Appeal to a Creator, Lawsin concluded that the concept that God created the universe is a misconception. His conclusion, in addition of refuting the existence of God, is further supported by more compelling evidence as highlighted by the links below:
1. Cosmogenic Argument
2. Originemological Argument
3. Phrenological Argument
Thus, based on his Creator Argument, also known as Appeal to a Creator, Lawsin concluded that the concept that God created the universe is a misconception. His conclusion, in addition of refuting the existence of God, is further supported by more compelling evidence as highlighted by the links below:
1. Cosmogenic Argument
2. Originemological Argument
3. Phrenological Argument
4. Computational Argument
5. Genesis of Religion / Christianity
6. New and Old Testament Conflicts
7. Jews and Christians Great Divide
8. The Bible proves God Doesn't Exist
5. Genesis of Religion / Christianity
6. New and Old Testament Conflicts
7. Jews and Christians Great Divide
8. The Bible proves God Doesn't Exist
9. Philophilia Argument | Heaven Argument
About the Author :
Joey Lawsin is the author of "Inscription By Design". He is the bright spark who wants to change the world by rewriting the textbooks with new concepts that debunk the old scientific, theological, and philosophical ideas of antiquity. He published a book in Physics, created a living machine known as ELFS, and conceived the theory of "The Caveman in the Box". The article "The Creator Argument" is an excerpt from his book "Bible Proves God doesn't Exist".
"Every creature is a living instruction that runs the algorithm of nature." ~ Joey Lawsin
*Inscriptionist - sometimes called Lawsinist, is an individual with a passion in seeking or hunting the natural laws of the universe. Inscriptionists are inspired to uncover the beauty and elegance of formulas, equations, and natural laws in every nook and cranny of the universe to unearth the central dogma of life known as the Single Theory of Everything. Inscriptionism is its philosophical doctrine.
About the Author :
Disclaimer: The articles on this site are intended for a balanced education. Since it is constantly edited, updated, and improved, therefore I recommend that you check back regularly for new items. If you want to use anything here for the purpose of scholarly discussion, please inform the author by email or cite the author's name or source as follows: A Journal of a Creative Mind, Joey Lawsin, 1988, USA.
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