You have a lot of questions there. First: Who created God? That sounds kind of like the the "box within a box" theory in that one god created another god and so on. People creating other people? Give us a few more decades with cloning.
2006-08-03 18:33:31
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answered by mildmanneredclarkkent64 2
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Nobody and Nothing Created God. God has always been. <-- but that isn't philosophy. So let's grant for the sake of argument that "God created himself". It's STILL a mistake to infer that, because God did it, humans could do it too.
Also worth thinking about..... in order for someone to create something, that person must already exist. If that person didn't exist, then they couldn't DO anything. Therefore it is logically impossible for somebody to create oneself. You can't create yourself if you don't exist yet.
But what matters is that you're asking questions. Good job. Keep it up.
2006-08-04 01:36:59
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answered by Hank 3
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I assume that you are trying to argue against the idea that God created everything, since he is something and would therefore have needed to create himself.
I believe in God, but I don't actually think that God created everything. But I do think he created many things including the Earth. I also don't think that there was anything supernatural about the process.
2006-08-04 01:54:58
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answered by Michael M 6
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God was not Created. God IS. I know that doesn't carry the same power in english as it does in hebrew but I can try to explain it. God has always been and will always be, He is out side of time and therefore He has no beginning and no end, but he is the beginning and ending of everything. God simply IS.
2006-08-04 02:07:43
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answered by nathanael_beal 4
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God is one of the three eternal elements which existed, even before the eternity. Similarly, the innumerable souls and the five elements that is, the nature, are all eternal. No one can create another God, soul or nature.This concept is based on the Vedic
philosophy.The question of people creating themselves, does not arise,
2006-08-04 01:51:54
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answered by Truth ? 5
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I agree. We choose who we want to be everyday. We chose this experience ultimately before we came to this world. . .and once our time has expired here we can choose to go back to the higher powers or have another experience whether it is as the same person, another lifetime, another animal, another planet. . .the possibilities are endless.
2006-08-04 01:46:16
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answered by In God's Image 5
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No I am sorry God has supernatural powers where we do-not have
2006-08-04 01:32:08
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answered by swarna l 2
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the words: "flawless logic" spring to my lips
2006-08-04 01:32:11
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answered by drakke1 6
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