Bob did of course, but then you'll ask who created Bob and I'll tell you Jeff and then you'll say well who created Jeff and I'll say Bobo and you'll say who created Bobo and I'll say A bottle of Pop and you'll say well who created the bottle of Pop and I'll say A pop manufacturer and you'll say who created the Pop manufacturer and I'll say God and then you'll say who created God and I'll say Bob did of course and we'll end up going round in circles forever.
2006-06-25 07:47:00
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answered by Mummy of 2 7
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As an atheist I have, perhaps, 60 or so questions just like this one. I am open minded enough to return to the church if I could see one reason to do so. Unfortunately I have yet to receive a single answer from a Christian that made one iota of sense. The greatest one involved a clear contradiction in the Bible. My Christian friend told me he didn't "hang his faith" on that passage.
I picked up a math book once. The first example was 2+2=9. I threw the book away because everything else in it was suspect.
This God thing is pure faith in something you can't see, touch, hear or anything else. My father-in-law gave me the only answer I ever really considered honest. He said he believed in God because he couldn't accept the alternative. Well I can accept the alternative and I won't hang my life on a puff of smoke...
In my opinion God was made by Man in his own image.
2006-06-25 14:33:44
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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God created himself.
2006-06-25 14:13:06
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answered by Timothy Summer 3
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It's a paradox. Man created God.
2006-06-25 14:13:54
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answered by Anonymous
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As God is not an actual man; but rather a spiritual being he was not created, he just is.
2006-06-25 14:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Why stop there? Why not ask who made the person who made God. That would only lead to the question of who made the person who made the person who made God and so on ad infinitum, which, I suppose, is the point of the question. However, it only shows the absurdity of the question, not the absurdity of belief in God, as the question fails to show an understanding of what is meant by God.
2006-06-26 06:27:31
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answered by Michael G 3
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God, (Generator, Operator, Destroyer) is the nucleus of the Universe, the controller of the consciousness plus the three gunas. God is everlasting, complete, without beginning or end. God is One and indivisible. It is a humanity concept to put God into human quality and form. It is from our limited concepts that God HAS TO HAVE a beginning.
2006-06-25 14:27:03
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answered by dan s 1
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No one created G-d. Your question brings up a good point, though. G-d was never created. He was here forever. However, our human minds are incapable of acknowledging this. This is one of the reasons why some people don't believe in him. They can't understand how something can exist forever, and won't believe something they can't confirm (even if it can be proven logically). Good question
2006-06-25 14:23:30
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answered by kg4vbo 3
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It's "simple" . God does not exist in time. If He would He couldn't be everywhere. And in a place without time there is no such thing as now or never or then or 5.00pm ...there is no time it's eternal ....of course this is something a man can't comprehend.
god wasn't created...He was....and will be ...for eternity...
2006-06-25 14:53:11
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answered by Bazsa 3
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That's a question no one has an answer for.
The cop-out answer is "God has always been"...but that doesn't answer anything. We could just as easily say that the point that created the big-bang has "always been"
So, if there is a god...then the answer is NO ONE KNOWS!
2006-06-25 14:13:45
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answered by DougDoug_ 6
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GOD is The Big Bang! How u like that logical answer of God's existence.
2006-06-25 14:18:59
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answered by Pashur 7
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