What came first the chicken or the egg bit
2006-07-08 13:20:49
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answer #1
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answered by mick987g 5
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The Original Creator, who orchestrated The Big Bang some 15 billion years ago, emerged in The Light from its own probability.
The Light Of The God Force, which many Near Death Experiencers report seeing "at the end of the tunnel" is nonliving, infinite, and governed by Universal Law which cannot be changed one iota.
The Original Creator did not manifest The Light. It was always there and always will be there. The Light represents the only way that reality can manifest itself. Without it, there can be no planets, stars, souls, or an Original Creator. The Light transcends the space-time continuum.
The more spiritually advanced the soul, the greater its ability to ascend into The Light when free of matter and the more powerful it becomes. The Original Creator, which was not infinite - as no soul can grow into infinity - evolved into rarefied God Consciousness. This development is what enabled The Original Creator to manifest - with The Light - The Big Bang.
In linear time and in the physical universe, something cannot emerge from nothingness. But on the Other Side and with The Light, it can and did happen.
How?
Time is a condition of consciousness; it is how reality is experienced.
When there is no consciousness, there is no linear time.
Without the limitation of linear time, something can emerge from its own probability with the help of The Light.
"God" created Himself/Herself by striving to grow and evolve in The Light.
2006-07-08 13:38:08
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answer #2
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answered by solistavadar 3
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This is the same as asking, "If a big bang created the world, what caused the big bang?" or "if everything evolved from a tiny molecule in primordial ooze, where did that primordial ooze/molecule come from?" As with any theory about the beginning of the world, the idea that God created the world still leaves us with a big question.
I think it's funny when people ask this question like they've found the secret question that unravels everything that Christians believe in. In any discussion about the beginning of this world/time, the biggest questions are the ones to which nobody can give a satisfactory answer, because none of us were there. Whether you believe in creation or evolution or big-bang theory, all require that you have FAITH.
2006-07-08 13:29:54
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answer #3
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answered by Jenn 3
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Have you ever thought about how everything you have (wear, eat etc) has a label about whoever made it? Why is it so remarkable to think about the origin or whoever made us?
The people not being content with stamping their own labels on various things, want to stamp their label on nature too and we can see how scientists are frantically trying to control nature around us through such things as weather control, earthquake prediction, DNA/genetic manipulation etc - this is all an attempt to claim things as their own. Many corporations have even tried to take patents on genetic codes of plants and animals - just so they can finally say that they created something and not God.
The Hindu philosophy explains that God and we, the spirit souls, have always been in existence - we were not created. God merely created the material world for the small number of spirit souls to try and live their lives separate from Him.
Upon creating the material world the souls acquired material bodies suitable for the state of enjoyment desired by the souls.
You question although valid from one angle, is a bit like a two year old wanting to know rocket science before he has learnt to count.
The human race is only so advanced and has yet to find many answers, the deepest of which are where did we come from, what purpose do we have in life etc. Without answering these questions we cannot make any progress or have any moral laws.
The scriptures inform us of our origin and our relationship with God and also our purpose in life.
Is it too surprising for you to learn that many of our laws are there as a result of spiritual understanding rather than laws which have just came about through a large number of interactions and chance?
Find out more at:
2006-07-09 00:41:50
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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God, any god(s) (or indeed goddess(es)) is merely a concept - something the human race created in order to try to understand the world. Doesn't matter which religion you follow. Perfectly logical all those thousands of years ago.
We live in a world of concepts: time is a concept (it doesn't actually exist as it is all relative) which helps us keep track of other concepts. How did the universe come into existence? Is that the question you are really trying to ask? And whether or not it was the Big Bang, then we have to ask where that came from and what was before that. Can something come out of nothing?
Your question simply poses more questions. However they are not answered by the highly simplistic word 'God'.
2006-07-08 23:13:25
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answer #5
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answered by Pema 2
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In the beginning there two
God and Evil those are the ones that always exist
they will always exist.
The creation *big bam* will implode,
this is know by science and all will be destroy because at one point all will come back to the point of origin.
And all that will remain after the creation is gone is the one that made it.
They are what they are by nature
nobody made him
he is and have always being and will be him.
But how can a human can uderstand the concep of imortalaty,
the way of the mind of the one that made the universe works
his life and his begining.
One example for this
In the oldest language know to man they have a frase
In the experiation and exalation of Brama the Universe is Created and Destroid.
In other words of the one that made Time because that no such thing before him, how are normal laws *that he made* aplay
The do not
Who created Good?
and
Who created Evil ?
Or are maybe they just principles that are eternal
they exist by them selfs
2006-07-08 13:39:29
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answer #6
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answered by Maritza D 1
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No one.
God does not need a creator and here is why.
Rationally, anything that begins (or comes into existence) needs a cause (or a creator).
Science has "proved" (to the extent that science can prove anything) that the entire physical universe came into being a finite period of time ago.
IOW, the universe is not eternal. It did not always exist. Therefore it needs a cause (or creator).
That cause or creator is God.
It is not IRrational to state that God always existed (and so does not himself need a creator). That is because there never was a time when God did not exist. However there was a "metaphysical" time when our physical universe did not exist (and that is why the universe needs a creator, but God does not).
Please be aware that there is scientific and intellectual evidence for the existence of God (e.g., see http://www.godsci.org/gs/godsci/evidence.htm)
Cordially,
John
2006-07-08 13:20:54
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answer #7
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answered by John 6
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I don,t know maybe Gods mum and dad ! perhaps he has been there forever just sleeping and the big bang woke him up so he thought better do some creating my self now cos those sub- contractors are just making a lot of noise and not doing much work[ some things never change] I don,t even know why I am bothering with question as I am an atheist
2006-07-08 14:41:07
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answer #8
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answered by PARADOX 4
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God the Father
2006-07-08 13:19:05
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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No one created God because God doesn't exist. Christians can't really make up a good excuse for these kinds of questions, so they usually try to lie and make up some elaborate story in very, very vague wording that tries to make you believe and then will ask you for 10% of your income to go to the church.
2006-07-08 13:45:26
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answer #10
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answered by p2prox 4
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God was created for some men that saw that creating him and saying that they were the only who talked with him made them powerfull among the other people and also they can get lot of money.
2006-07-08 13:23:56
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answer #11
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answered by drchristian 2
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