The creator of any religion has always been. It is hard for the mind to fathom that there is no beginning and end. Still, no matter what religion you study who will see similarities to other religions: Hindu, Christianity, Judiasm, Muslim, Buddhism, Paganism...they are all very similair. One only needs to study religion to note this. Why would it be so similair if it didn't exist? Too think we are alone in this universe is selfish. Too think that we know enough to understand everything is ignorance.
2006-06-22 18:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, even though it's hard to comprehend, God doesn't have a father. He always was, is, and will be. Nothing created him. He's just been there since before the beginning of time. I know, my mind can't grasp it either, but it's true. We live our lives in a linear motion. From beginning to end. But God isn't bound by time.
2006-06-13 07:36:17
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answered by amrmusicqueen 2
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2015-08-19 02:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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God's father is the combination of every single force, and natural quimical, or physic reaction or action. It is mater, and no mater. Just as the sperm it is not abeing, but rather a component of a being, and the ovulo another component of a being, every other particle, subparticle when reaching the rigth and proper combination is the father and mother of all things. It is energy, and the lack of it.
2006-06-21 16:24:40
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answered by latinmother 2
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There are many biblical allusions to the feminine aspects of God, but a patriarchal religious elite has tried to ignore or downplay them. The simplest reference to this is in Genesis where it says God made mankind "male and female" and created them in his image. So even using the male pronoun for God, the Bible says that the female of the species was modeled on God. There are also verses that refer to God as being like a mother, nurturing and creating. Jesus even said he would have loved Jerusalem as a mother hen loved her chicks. There's a lot more, such as the female personification of Wisdom in the book of Proverbs, but that is a start.
2016-04-11 05:22:49
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answered by ? 4
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He does have a father. Sadly you could say they do not get along. He has brothers and sisters as well. And even a lover. And those who say gods do not exist are fools. Go out side and look at the sun that is his presence from far away. Blinding pure energy now sftu.
2015-02-04 01:00:53
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answered by Mike 1
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God is the son of David ??? The star of David...I don't know, I'm just remembering what the Bible has mentioned. But who IS David ???
2006-06-22 14:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. Does Jesus have a grandfather? If he does, he'll have a grandmother too. HAhahahaha.
2006-06-20 13:30:25
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answered by Anonymous
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God does not have a father: he is the ultimate father of all.
In Christianity, God is called "Father" in a previously unheard-of sense, besides being the creator and nurturer of creation, and the provider for his children, his people. The Father is said to have an eternal relation to his only Son, Jesus; which implies an exclusive and intimate familiarity that is of their very nature: "No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him." (Matthew 11:27). In Christian theology, this is the revelation of a sense in which Fatherhood is inherent to God's nature, an eternal relationship.
To Christians, God the Father's relationship with humanity is as a father to children. Thus, humans in general are sometimes called children of God. To Christians, God the Father's relationship with humanity is that of Creator and created beings, and in that respect he is the father of all. The New Testament says, in this sense, that the very idea of family, wherever it appears, derives its name from God the Father (Ephesians 3:15), and thus God himself is the model of the family.
However, there is a deeper sense in which Christians believe that they are made participants in the eternal relationship of Father and Son, through Jesus Christ. Christians call themselves adopted children of God: But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons. And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts crying out, "Abba, Father!" Therefore you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ. (Galatians 4:4-7)
Within Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is a single Being who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a perichoresis of three persons (personae, prosopa): Father (the Source, the Eternal Majesty); the Son (the eternal Logos or Word, incarnate as Jesus of Nazareth); and the Holy Spirit (the Paraclete or advocate). Since the 4th Century AD, in both Eastern and Western Christianity, this doctrine has been stated as "One God in Three Persons," all three of whom, as distinct and co-eternal "persons" or "hypostases," share a single Divine essence, being, or nature.
2006-06-13 07:33:07
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answered by Drewy-D 4
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'Twas Flying Spaghetti Monster pollenated the larval sack. Really!
2006-06-13 08:17:04
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answered by butt_boggle_4_all 2
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