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NBA“If God Made the World, Who Made God?”: Israel Adesanya Asks a Stunning Question
- Israel Adesanya has spoken about the existence of God
- The UFC champion explained that he wants to know who created God
- Adesanya added that he has been asking this question since he was seven years old
UFC middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya has shocked fans worldwide after asking stunning questions about the creation of God.
Christians and Muslims worldwide believe that God is the originator of everything living and non-living, and even though he cannot be seen, his signs and wonders are everywhere.
The air humans breathe in every second is a big example to testify to the mighty power of God.
In the Holy Bible and Quran, it can be read that the first human created by God was Adam, and from his rib, Eve was made and they both started their journey in the Garden of Eden.
According to the reports on Gistmania and Pulse, Israel Adesanya explained that he has been asking since he was seven about how God himself was created.
Adesanya speaks about God's creation
"I'm spiritual. I love LA and Vegas. I love those places, but actually, even in Vegas, I just have to live off the strip the same way. I'm human at the end of the day, I'm regular, I'm just another dude but I do extraordinary.
''I grew up in a religious household, but when I was young [at] Sunday school. I remember asking my Sunday school teacher, 'Well, if God made the world, then who made God?' And no one had an answer for me. I asked my parents and then I asked my housemates and one of my aunties remembered. I kept on asking for like a whole week and she goes, if you keep asking that question you go mad.
"That was when I was like, okay, I don't think these adults really know what's happening. I think because I was probably like seven, eight."
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NBAAdesanya blasts the judges
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how controversial judging in the UFC has reared its ugly head again, and Israel Adesanya is not having it.
The Nigerian-born Kiwi has hit out at judges after his teammate, Kai Kara-France, was defeated at UFC Vegas 74.
Kai Kara-France and Amir Albazi faced off in a five-round bout in the main event, but the result surprised many.
As noted by MMA Fighting, Albazi won the fight via split decision, with Sal D’Amato and Chris Lee scoring in favour of him. Only Mike Bell scored the fight in favor of Kara-France.