God is, was, and always will be. anyway, look at it like this, God is matter, antimatter, and everything in between or remotely related.
2006-07-02 14:39:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You know I have asked this question so many times and the only answer I have ever got is that he has just been here since the beginning> I asked what was the beginning and then I am told that the answers I am looking for are beyond my understanding as a human and that when I die I will get all the answers to all my questions. How lame is that? I do believe in God but not in the traditional sense. I believe he started the earth out and then left the rest for the earth to do.I dont think any one on earth knows where God came from.
2006-07-02 14:45:48
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answer #2
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answered by queeniez71 5
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God is described in the Bible as living from time indefinite to time indefinite, forever (Ps 90:2, 4; Re 10:6), and as being the King of eternity, incorruptible, invisible, the only true God. (1Ti 1:17) There existed no god before him.—Isa 43:10, 11.
The true God is infinite and beyond the mind of man fully to fathom. The creature could never hope to become equal to his Creator or understand all the workings of His mind. (Ro 11:33-36)
The true God is not omnipresent, for he is spoken of as having a location. (1Ki 8:49; Joh 16:28; Heb 9:24) His throne is in heaven. (Isa 66:1) He is all-powerful, being the Almighty God. (Ge 17:1; Re 16:14) “All things are naked and openly exposed to the eyes of him,” and he is “the One telling from the beginning the finale.” (Heb 4:13; Isa 46:10, 11; 1Sa 2:3) His power and knowledge extend everywhere, reaching every part of the universe.—2Ch 16:9; Ps 139:7-12; Am 9:2-4.
The true God is spirit, not flesh (Joh 4:24; 2Co 3:17), though he sometimes likens his attributes of sight, power, and so forth, to human faculties. Thus he speaks figuratively of his “arm” (Ex 6:6), his “eyes,” and his “ears” (Ps 34:15), and he points out that, since he is the Creator of human eyes and ears, he certainly can see and hear.—Ps 94:9.
Some of God’s primary attributes are love (1Jo 4:8), wisdom (Pr 2:6; Ro 11:33), justice (De 32:4; Lu 18:7, 8), and power (Job 37:23; Lu 1:35). He is a God of order and of peace. (1Co 14:33) He is completely holy, clean and pure (Isa 6:3; Hab 1:13; Re 4:8); happy (1Ti 1:11); and merciful (Ex 34:6; Lu 6:36). Many other qualities of his personality are described in the Scriptures.
He, being the Creator, existed before any other gods, and ‘none will exist after him,’ because the nations will never produce a real, live god that is able to prophesy.
2006-07-02 14:50:17
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answered by Micah 6
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If god made everything, who made god? If god made everything, can he/she create another god?
If god was created by another god, then there would be a hierarchy of gods. So there is only one true God who created everything including the little gods that others believe in.
We all want to know what we believe in but there are somethings in life that we cannot quantify or justify and that's where faith comes in. If everything was given, then there's no basis for faith and there won't even be a word called faith.
2006-07-02 14:45:54
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answered by Jivan S 3
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If one examines the evidence clealry given to us we can see clearly the existence of God. every buiding has a buider and every painting has a painter, everything that is made has a maker. therefore the fact of the existence of a creator is axiomatic (self evident). Because of this is the reason Psalm 14:1 say's "The fool hath said in his heart there is no God". though this be so many people arise at this same question Who made God", and this question discourages many into disbelife. Let's look at space for a moment, does space have an end? it doesn't of course. If there were a brick wall with "the end on it" we then we arise at the question whether there is something beyond the brick wall. with faith we must belive that space has no beginging or no end. same applies to God. revalation reveals God is the beggingin and the end. his existence never began and his existence will never end. God created the dimension of time and he can flip through history like we flip through an novel.
The BIble say's when we die we will stand before God and give an account of every thought word and deed. Have you kept the Ten Commandments (God's Law)? Have you ever lied? ever stolen something? ever looked with lust? ever used Gods name in vain? if you have said yes to these your guilty of breaking four of God's Commandments (Im just as guilty). The Bible says if we stand before God and he Judges us according to our sin you and I will end up in Hell. The Good news is that Jesus came and sufered and died on the cross to take the punishment four our sins. repent (turn from sin) and trust Jesus as your Lord and savior, and God will grant you everlasting life.
2006-07-02 14:58:35
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answered by WDJD 3
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HE said it best....I am that I am,I am the alpha and the omega
Sorry people,but the stupid "big bang" is a hoax and anyone who is intelligent already knows that fact. I have a set of Burnham's Celestial Encyclopedias that chart all the known stars,their relative positions,the paths they are on and at what speed they all travel. If the bogus bang were true, then all stars would be moving in the same direction and at the same speed. Either toward each other or away from each other,and at slowing or accelerating speeds equal to one another.This simply isn't the case! They are in seperate clusters,moving in different directions at different speeds.Some are accelerating and some are slowing and some are even constant(by our limited perception).
2006-07-02 14:43:09
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answered by monty h 2
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You answered your own question. If God made everything, then he made himself as well. The resurestion is in a consant state of rebirth, and creation. He was with God in the beginning. He was God. You have heard him called Jesus, Christ, the Messiah, and many other names. We should call him Resurection. He says he's the Resurection. And the door. So logically, you must go through that door, to see the Father. Thanks for a good question. You're thinking...
2006-07-02 15:04:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Creationists claim their invisible creator has always existed while claiming the universe must have been created by their invisible creator.
Creationism is not a theory, it is idiotic nonsense.
The simple answer, regardless what a person believes, is the universe and "life" have always existed in some form.
2006-07-02 14:43:56
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answered by Left the building 7
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I believe that God gives us knowledge of things about what he wants us to know, and the things He don't want us to know He don't tell us and I believe that it is for our good. I believe that there is somebody who made this universe cause nothing can make itself and who made it is called God. He made me gave me a lot of stuff I am not going to fight with him.
2006-07-02 14:49:51
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answered by nice 1
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Who made god? We did. Self need/desire to be important.
Who made what we define as god? the big bang i guess. (god been science/nature/the universe)
2006-07-02 14:44:54
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answered by thedaveidentity 1
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God made himself with a big pair of knitting needles! some old bits of sticky tape and carboard that he found floating in the void.
2006-07-02 14:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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