That's easy. God is infinite. Time does not apply to Him.
So, He has no origin.
2006-07-16 21:16:57
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answer #1
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answered by ... 3
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From Muslims perspective, any thing that has begining and/or end is not God. From the Islamic teaching, the "entity" that has the right to be called God must have the attributes of God such as He has no begining and no end, He is almighty, He is the one who creates time and space, hence, time and space do not govern Him.
Whoever or whatever is called "God" but do not have the characteristics or attributes of God, is not a true God but is a "thagut".
[Note: "Thagut" is something or someone that is mistakenly believed to be God but actually has no genuine characteristics or attributes of God]
In short, the real and only God does not come from anything. Any thing that comes from something means that entity has a weakness and therefore cannot be the real God.
2006-07-17 04:40:24
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answer #2
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answered by Ray Mystery 3
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in the beginning man created God in his own image. God as the middle east and the Jews in particular imagine him is an adaption of much earlier versions developed in India and in China. It is modified by the Greeks as a universal force in the Stoic faith.
The earliest versions of the Hebrew God are very plainly anthropomorphic, he resembles local Gods and man very closely. He can be argued with, and is willing to make deals. Later God becomes less Human and eventually evolves into the universal invisible spirit and the creative force in the universe, much like the Greek concept of the Stoic creative energy, which flows through everything and causes it to be.
2006-07-17 04:33:32
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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He didn't come from anywhere, He has always existed in His current form.
He isn't limited by need for any proof of His coming into existence, because that proof only applies to things that had a beginning.
Everything that HAS A BEGINNING has a cause. But God is eternal and has no beginning and no end. So He needs (and has) no cause, since He has no beginning, no cause is necessary to be shown.
He always was and always will be, and is uncreated, and unchanging. He is the Eternal One.
2006-07-17 04:19:50
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answered by Wayne A 5
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That's like asking how old God is, or when his birthday is. Which is also like trying to limit infinity to a certain amount of numbers. You can neither count to infinity, nor can you count backwards to reach a "beginning" point to infinity. God is infinite in all directions. From eternal past, to eternal future. "From everlasting, to everlasting". He is neither bound by time, nor enslaved to a limited amount of time. God is self-existent without the need of an origin. He is the Alpha and Omega. If there was a point in His existence when he "didn't" exist, then this would mean he wasn't "eternal" after all, having been in existence for a limited amount of time. God's eternal divinity goes way beyond our limited comprehension.
2006-07-17 04:29:36
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's only our imagination.we are scary cats that can't accept when they die,they are really gone,and there is no heaven or hell.for me it's like still believing in Santa Clause.It's true that this it keep us going,for some reason we are more healthy mentally and spiritual,but in the future and i mean like 1000 years maybe..the people wont think that there is a God.think a 2000 years ago when people were beliving that there is a god for water,fire,earth..etc..those belives had changes over the next 2000 years..sorry for the english writing i could not do better.and i don't mean no offense is just what i think.thank you.have a nice day
2006-07-17 04:40:31
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answered by and1011111 2
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Nobody knows where God came from because we are only creatures of God.
2006-07-17 04:18:06
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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god came from the mind of man, of course. just like all the other gods before him.
2006-07-17 11:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Self existent. G_d is The Uncaused First Caused. The universe has a beginning and something had to cause this beginning. G_d has no beginning, He always Is, Was and Will Be. As He said to Moses..."I AM."
2006-07-17 04:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It is humans that they come from ?????
But God is God you won't understand. We can not compare God with a human
2006-07-17 04:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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This is one question only God can answer..no man knows
2006-07-17 04:17:11
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answered by Sarah 5
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