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OK, so you ask those who don't believe in God, "where did we all come from? who created Earth?"
So I ask, Who created God?"
and you respond, "He always existed".
Well, maybe the universe also always existed, and the planets formed by themselves, and lived happened spontaneously.
Makes as much sense as God always existing.
The Bible?
Of course, you will refer to a book that was wriiten by Moses, and not written by God.
So I asl, where did God come from?
Who created Him?

2006-07-31 11:13:23 · 35 answers · asked by Hickemtwiddle 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I just asked a simple question. I did not ask for insults. WOW I did't know Christians would be so rude. I mean, Jesus said, "Judge not..." and yet, you judge me.
I only presened the theory that if God can always exist, then, so can a nuiverse.
God had to come from someplace.

2006-07-31 11:23:20 · update #1

35 answers

GOOD QUESTION !!!!!!!

Someone here answered that the universe had to be created by someone. The same can be said about God. He had to be created by someone. And His creator had to be created by someone. and I can go on and on and on...

2006-07-31 11:46:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The existence of the Creator has been scientifically proven. The most recent laboratory results support the following:

In the beginning there was the Creator, the original source. The Creator was all that there was and there was nothing that was not the Creator. The Creator was composed entirely of energy, and was completely conscious and aware of every aspect of it's own Divinity. Just as you might know yourself to be a generous person but would not be able to experience the act of giving generously unless there was someone other than you to whom you could give, the Creator though aware of it's own Divinity could not fully experience itself since all was one.

Therefore the Creator worked out a magnificent plan where all things could be experienced. In a singular moment we call the Big Bang, the energy of the Creator (which we call Love) was converted into the fundamental building block of matter - the photon of light (E=MC2). Through the principles of vibrating energy creation was stratisfied into density layers in the same way the vibrations we call sound stratisfy into harmonic layers. Just like some sound frequencies cannot be detected by your hearing, some densities of creation cannot be directly percieved by our senses.

Some fundamental conclusions (again supported by science) are that:

1. Everything in Creation is an individual expression of the Creator, by the Creator. Therefore every atom, rock, tree, animal, human, planet, star or galaxy is alive with it's own level of consciousness imparted by the Creator.

2. The energy of the Creator is the fundamental constituent of nature from which all things are formed. Therefore there is no separation from the Creator or anything else, this is only an illusion.

3. The gift of the illusion of separation was provided in order that each person could co-create their own variation of experience with absolute free-will. Nonetheless, it is still an illusion, in reality all-is-one.

Truth is, your very existence here is proof of the Creator. You were created BY the Creator, OF the Creator, and you exist in a highly detailed holographic environment that overlays true reality.
Like an actor in a daytime soap opera, the character you are playing now is not the real you, you are merely acting out your dramas on this stage of visible light.

Unlike a scripted TV show however, this play is an improvisation, and you are a co-creator of the entire production.

2006-07-31 11:29:38 · answer #2 · answered by Elmer R 4 · 0 0

I don't think anyone can really answer this question. Maybe God created himself... maybe God was a chemical reaction in the nothingness before He existed, which occurred causing awareness in our Creator. Of course, what I just said is wrong- it is a physical way to describe something that transcends the physical. God is the beginning and the end, Alpha and Omega. It is a matter of faith, really. But if you believe that God created everything, then God always has been. I think the Gnostic religion has some passages about that, about the God we know being the son of a greater god, or something... but they have pretty much died out now... and I don't have the time or energy to research it...

2006-07-31 11:17:57 · answer #3 · answered by ziz 4 · 0 0

It is a funny thing that Christians try to explain. This can not be explained yet they give it a try in a child like manner. If God did exist before life it self, then he did not exist in the true since of the word. If you are the only thing around, how would you know if you exist. There would be know one to talk to and know one to know that you do exist. Maybe God created man so that he could exist. With out life the concept of God wouldn't be here. As far as Christians believing something had to create the things that we see, this simply is not a statement of fact. True conditions need to be just right for life to exist, but this is in no way a sign that tells us that something created things. In an infinite universe the conditions for life to exist are bound to happen sooner or later. If I were to believe that things must be created by something, then God would have had to have been created by something, is there a God that God prays to? It is a circle that can never be reveled and in this Christian continue to their religious rant, they know that in can never be proven and they know that it can never be disproven. Dead men can't talk so we may never know while we live and if there is no after life then we will never know when we die. It is the circle of confusion that keeps it going.

2006-07-31 11:27:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Moses was only one of the people that helped to pen down the Bible. The thoughts and prophecies, laws and promises, are all from Jehovah.
Also: So I suppose that the computer you're on always existed right?
No, someone created it.
Just like someone had to be responsible for creating you to give you the ability to create in turn.
That person was Jehovah God.
Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning (of creation) God created the heavens and the earth."

2006-07-31 11:20:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You know, I'd like an answer to that one, too, but since I don't think I'll get it here on earth, I think I'll just wait until I get the whole truth from God himself in heaven.

Now my real reason for writing---the Bible wasn't written by Moses. Some parts may be attributed to him, but is it is the truth of God as revealed to men by God.

As for reading the Bible, read it as you would read any other book. Some parts are literal, some parts are literature, some parts are poetry, and some parts are history. You have to have the knowledge and discernment to know what is real and what is not---God helps with the ability to discern what is real and what is model or myth.

2006-07-31 11:19:15 · answer #6 · answered by Gigi 3 · 0 0

Typical non-believer question. Given that humans only use about 10% of their brain capacity and non-believers seem to use even less, it is not unthinkable that perhaps the origin of God is beyond our capability to understand. How do understand the vastness of the universe? Where does it end? Where is the edge of the universe and what lies beyond it? Hmmm? These kinds of questions do not keep me up at night because I am able to accept that I do not know all the answers and never will. I need only concern myself with what information God has given man in His written word and the knowledge his has permitted us to have through our curiousity and investigation of the world He has given us.

So, unless you can tell the rest of us definitively where the edge of the universe actually is, I suggest you stop picking on Christians. It makes you look foolish.

2006-07-31 11:18:31 · answer #7 · answered by CleverGal 3 · 0 0

A supernatural being needs a creator? You are thinking of things in physical, human, terms. Yes, things in our material world MUST have had a beginning. Where did the matter to create our universe come from? How did the first celled animals originate? We know those things had to have a beginning....something had to create/produce them.

God exists outside of our physical paradigm. He has always been, and will always be. That is difficult for our finite human logic to grasp, but so is quantum physics.
God, the creator of elements and laws, exists outside of time & space...

2006-07-31 11:15:40 · answer #8 · answered by Seven 5 · 0 0

just wondering if you are a bit simple. the universe was created by God. If someone created God, then He is no longer God, but that someone who created Him, would be God. There you go simple. And you should be glad, who else has a God that is so near that you can call upon Him in time of trouble?

2006-07-31 11:18:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My question is, when you get an answer, why ask again? That answer is correct, no one created God, He has always been and always will be.

You cannot understand that, so you ask the same question. But the answer will always be the same.

If you could fully understand God, He wouldn't really be God, would He? And I don't mean that in a sarcastic way or anything. But remember, we are finite beings. He is infinite.

2006-07-31 11:15:45 · answer #10 · answered by christian_lady_2001 5 · 0 0

Humans have been praying and honoring different types of "God" ..Indians honor the Cow...Hebrews worshiped Gold figures...the list goes on and one..I believe in Evolution..Earth was created by an Explosion in the Universe...we Humans come from the Water...and we evolved into what we are today

2006-07-31 11:21:26 · answer #11 · answered by celine8388 6 · 0 0

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