After the tribe that would become known as the Israelites escaped from or left Egypt and struck out on their own, they had to put together their own government, and since they wanted a strong leader who was impervious to corruption they decided to make this invisible entity they called God their leader... and things just kept on getting out of hand from there.
Simply put, the ancient Hebrews MADE GOD UP!
I know most people don't want to believe this but it is the truth.
2006-07-08 05:27:15
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answer #1
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answered by eggman 7
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The Law of Cause and Effect states that everything that has a beginning has a cause. I think we all agree that the universe has a beginning. Therefore, it has a cause. Also, Einstein’s general relativity, which has much experimental support, shows that time is linked to matter and space. So time itself would have begun along with matter and space. So if God created the universe, then he created, and thus is not restricted to, time.
Assuming, however, that the "Big Bang" was the cause, who created that? According to the Laws of Thermodynamics, the most fundamental laws of the physical sciences, the total amount of mass-energy in the universe is constant, neither being created or destroyed, and the amount of energy available for work is running out rather than increasing, or entropy is increasing to a maximum. Thus the theorized "Big Bang" is impossible. So, as all this energy was contributed into the atmosphere, I believe it made a human capable of doing tremondous things. No-one created him, atom combustion did.
Does that answer your question?
2006-07-10 15:01:27
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It's one of those interesting Christian paradoxes. Christians will argue that the universe is so complex that it must have an architect of some kind. They use the mere fact our our existence as proof that there must be a God.
However they don't use the same logic when it comes to God. God does not have a creator. Despite being a perfect omnipotent being infinitely complex and powerful, He apparently didn't need a creator.
2006-07-08 12:30:15
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answered by ZCT 7
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God was not created at all. He was there and we can't understand it. He's the only thing that's been here forever. Many don't get it, but time is a very physical constraint that humans measure and calculate according to the seasons. Humans couldn't possibly understand the concept of everlasting being (no start, no end)
2006-07-08 12:26:17
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answered by Aloofly Goofy 6
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It's all speculation but how bout this one: we know black holes warp space/time and the pull things into themselves. So, perhaps eventually the whole universe will be one big black hole. At this moment, time will be so warped that it travels back to the "big bang" and blows up, and everything starts over again. In which case, God could hang out all he wanted and not cause an paradoxes.
2006-07-08 12:30:07
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The bible shows God as being an eternal being who has always existed, God is not like us humans who are born from something, have a beginning, and are governed by the laws of time. It is very difficult for humans to grasp this concept using only earthly knowledge, that is why we need to ask God for His guidance and understanding.
Do you limit your knowledge by only putting faith in earthly logic and ignore or dismiss spiritual wisdom?
2006-07-08 12:27:54
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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God was once as we are now. He lived on an "earth", kept the commandments of his Heavenly Father, attained exaltation, and got to be the God of his own universe. We can also be like Him someday!
Some things are just too hard to understand so we shouldn't try to figure them out because we can't!
2006-07-08 12:27:34
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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wouldn't the big bang created more than one working planet? All that TNT, just for Earth? Come on, if I was planning the big bang, I go for 10 or more planets with life.
2006-07-08 12:23:40
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answer #8
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answered by Not_Here 6
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God is above this universe (place and time). He is by definition a creator and ever lasting, never been created.
www.godnames.org
2006-07-08 12:30:20
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answered by helper 4
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God, by definition is the uncreated Creator of everything. The question is moot.
2006-07-08 12:23:23
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answered by Anonymous
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