he was always there he never emerged from anything.
2006-07-04 12:49:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say man created god so that He can create everything XP
But then, this universe is thought too be created from nothing and that it all started with the Big Bang. Can something be created from nothing? Of course, Christians would say God created this universe, so .. who created God? haha. A never ending cycle of questions.
2006-07-04 20:02:13
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answer #2
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answered by taffy 2
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nothing and no one created God. And as for the possible for something to emerge from nothing....God was always there. You can't always think of things logically, because not all things work that way. With God, there are some things that we weren't meant to understand, they just are. Besides, it shouldn't matter if God was created or not (he wasn't created, just to reinstate what i already mentioned). What should matter is whether or not you believe in him and whether or not you want a personal relationship with him.
2006-07-04 19:52:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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This may be a new concept for you (and many others). The Resurrection is self-generating. If you accept that there was a beginning, then understand that He was self-generating then, as well as now, and also tomorrow. He is also called a door, because a person has to go through the Resurrection, to see eternity. Unfortunately, we have to die to be Resurrected. That's the bad news, the good news is; He did it! Many people deny the Resurrection, some people fear Him. A few, would like to go right now.
It's a lot easier to regenerate/generate/Resurrect, if you have infinite power, and can apply it to a finite realm. But it is impossible to even think the thought, without some inspiration from the infinite. Finity, cannot generate Infinity. It's a natural law, called, 'The Law of Causality'. But I think you understand that part already...good luck!
2006-07-04 20:27:49
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Man created God.
2006-07-04 19:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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We've always been here with God. We just have form and intellect now as opposed to just being star dust. Our universe is the product of two other universes bumping each other setting off a chain reaction. The result was a balancing of matter and anti-matter and the creation of a new space. God is the embodiment of all the laws and energies that govern this process. That's all.
2006-07-04 19:58:09
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answer #6
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answered by elreybrown 2
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God is the lone creator, he is the alpha, and the omega. In the beginning of the beginning it was God there, and from him sprung forth the universe and all that exists. Nothing created God, for God is not a tangible thing, he is simply the supreme being from which all power and life comes from.
As for the second question, with God, anything is possible. If it is his will, it is done.
2006-07-04 19:55:20
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answer #7
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answered by Matthew 1
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“Jehovah is King to time indefinite, even forever.”—PSALM 10:16
Sometimes the idea of eternity seems to be beyond the comprehension of our limited human brains. Our earthbound reality is that everything is created and everything has a creator. Then we learn about God, existing forever; having no beginning and no end; the creator of everything there is, but having himself no creator. And it becomes necessary for us to readjust our thinking.
We had to adjust our thinking when we learned about SPACE -- how extensive is space? Is there any limit to it? Up until 400 years ago, our earth was thought to be the center of the universe. Then Galileo developed the telescope, providing for a greatly enlarged view of the heavens. Later, astronomers went on to locate billions of galaxies. These stretch out endlessly into space, as far as the most powerful telescopes can probe. It seems that there are no limits to space.
The same is true with TIME—it has no limits. Do you think time could really go on forever? Well, there is no question that time stretches forever into the past. So why not forever into the future? Indeed, the New World Translation of the Bible refers to God as being praised “from time indefinite even to time indefinite.” (Psalm 41:13)
Once we realize that we must open our minds to accept ideas about time and space without limits (which is really an alien concept to earthbound humans), then we might begin to understand the concept of invisible spirit persons, such as God and the angels, who live in the spirit realm (the heavens). The laws that govern the physical realm do not govern the spirit realm, and they especially do not apply to Jehovah God.
At Psalm 10:16, David says of the Creator, God: “Jehovah is King to time indefinite, even forever.” And at Psalm 29:10, he repeats: “Jehovah sits as king to time indefinite.” Yes, Jehovah is the King of eternity! Further, David testifies that this exalted King is Designer and Maker of all that we behold in space, saying at Psalm 19:1: “The heavens are declaring the glory of God; and of the work of his hands the expanse is telling.” Some 2,700 years later, the famous scientist Sir Isaac Newton expressed agreement with David, writing: “This most elegant system of suns, planets and comets could only arise from the purpose and sovereignty of an enlightened and mighty being.”
How it should humble us to know that the Sovereign Lord Jehovah, whom even the spacious heavens cannot contain, lives eternally!
2006-07-04 21:33:20
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answer #8
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answered by Maia-Kine' 3
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God didn't create anything. Man created God. Get your facts straight.
2006-07-04 19:52:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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It's okay to have questions and we all do or have had questions! The question is, Where will you look to to discover the answers? What will you choose as your guide? I don't know the answers to your questions, but I can only trust and have faith through my heart and the teachings of my guide, the Bible and Jesus Christ. Keep an open mind and explore the Bible along with your other sources and listen to your heart! God will speak to you!
2006-07-04 19:59:39
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answer #10
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answered by tmc 2
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God to me is a life force, ever there, never gone. Just as matter never disappears, neither does God. So, just as all the matter in our universe has always been here, so has God. There was never nothing.
2006-07-04 19:53:21
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answer #11
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answered by StudentoftheHumanCondition 2
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