God has always been, No one created God. He has always been from the very beginning of time.
2006-09-12 18:17:08
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answer #1
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answered by jrealitytv 6
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God was born in the hearts and minds of seekers who wanted to hope for something greater than the-powers-that-be to appeal to for help or deliverance from oppression and to hold the specter of eternal punishment over the heads of their enemies.
It was co-opted by the Roman Emperor Constantine for the sole reason of saving the Roman Empire...in the guise of the Roman Catholic Church and the growing Christian movement, which has sought to enslave the world under its banner ever since.
Who is God? Do as Christ told you, seek ye the kingdom within...Be Still enough to hear the small voice inside that always and unfailingly tells you not only the right thing to do, but the LOVING thing to do...contemplate nature, the seasons, the planet, the very air you breathe and the soft green grass beneath your feet...the stars in the sky on a clear night. You will not find God in a church or in a book, but within you and all around you in Nature. Remember that.
2006-09-12 18:27:35
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answer #2
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answered by lavillygirl 1
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That is the problem in answering the question. As GOD is thought of in Christian terms.
The Jewish religion from which Christianity is a sect of calls the CREATOR by many names. The Self Created One, The Ancient of Days, Yahweh and Jehovah.
GOD is a more modern word for saying these names translated by the Christians form the Jewish Torah and the letters and Epistles of the apostles.It is a lump sum name that for all of the other names
2006-09-12 18:33:30
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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How can the Creator or Source of Creation and everything be created by a creator? Man has no other term to name a supreme being conceived in his mind as the creator and beginning of everything. It is GOD in English ALLAH in Arabic, Deus in early Latin, Dios in Spanish, Bathallah in Sanskrit, and what do you call that in other languages. But nowadays with free thinking prevailing, very many would say they don't believe God exists but unconsciously they pray to God, they think about God, they thank God somehow if they have no one or nowhere to express gratefullness and praise, they curse God for misfortunes. By denying they are affirming that there is God. They can't just accept it because it is easy to deny what one does not see. Do they deny that there is daylight because it is night tonight?
2006-09-12 18:41:30
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answer #4
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answered by camilo r 3
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The reason behind this is because the model theory
Theory one
From A to B. A is a creator of B.
It is direct path
For example:
A is God and B is human
Theory Two:
From A to B, B to C, C to D and D to A
It is cycle path, there is no creator.
For example:
living object and non-living object.
Therefore, there are many ways to explan this question.
People like you believe in first model, but some believe in second model.
2006-09-12 18:23:42
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answer #5
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answered by Vector_The Positivism 2
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I think that in balance, the evidence weighs in most heavily on the side of naturalistic explanations for the existence of the universe and life... and I think that that Creationists have introduced a fatal flaw in their 'Intelligent Design' arguments, by asserting that the 'complexity' of creation demands a 'creator'.
The main argument for a creator seems to be 'complexity'; i.e., something as complex as the universe and the earth and life must have a creator... it is the only thing that makes sense. But, if you think about it (Christians are not renowned for their critical thinking ability), it makes no sense at all.
The argument implies that a complex creation requires that the creator must be more complex than the creation... otherwise, the creator would have been unable to create it. But IF complexity requires a more complex creator, THEN the fact of the creator's complexity means that it must also have been created. Remember, according to this argument, complexity cannot arise by itself. That being the case, then, we end up with an infinite regression... creation... creator... creation... creator... creation... creator... creation... creator... creation... creator... etc... ad infinitum... ad nauseum.
That, of course, is impossible... and thus, so is the concept of a creator... IF the argument for a creator is predicated on 'complexity'.
The simple observable fact, though, is that complexity arises from simplicity, in accordance with elementary natural rules.
Interested parties should look up "self-organizing complex systems".
2006-09-12 18:40:10
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Who is this "we". Don't include me in it. I shall ask anything I like! I do ask who created God. Yes, I know what God means. I'm a genius with a college degree, not an illiterate imbecile. What is your IQ and education? I still ask , "Who created God"? I need not ask, actually. I took Bible history in college. Moses is the most likely one. He called his god Yahweh, often mistransalated as Jehovah. Moses is said to have written the early books of the Bible, and he wrote them as he pleased and pretended Yahweh was worshipped before his time, but that is doubtful. Elohim were gods Hebrews worshipped before Moses.
2006-09-12 18:28:58
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answer #7
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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The Bible says that God said "I am the alpha and the Omega" and God also said "I am that I am"
We cannot conceive of things at the cosmic level but basically your mental conundrum is predicated on the fact that your mind ( and mine for that matter ) needs to have a beginning...the truth is that GOD and everthing in the un-manifested realm ( as well as the manifested) was never created because it just is.
2006-09-12 18:23:33
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answer #8
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answered by dharmabear 3
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no longer inevitably. the great Bang concept holds that an staggering volume of remember (the eventual makeup of the full universe) compacted all the way down to a minimum of certainly one of those small length that it exploded outward, sending the fabric for the time of what we now comprehend with the aid of fact the universe. yet the place did that cloth come from? on the different hand, there is one achieveable rationalization. i'm no longer asserting that's what handed off, with the aid of fact i replaced into no longer there. in spite of the fact that it rather is, no less than, a danger. What if time does not exist for God? maximum folk say we live in a 3-dimensional universe, yet that may not the case. we live in 4 dimensions--length, width, top, and time. it rather is basically that we can not replace instructions in a sort of dimensions, time; so why care approximately it? yet what if God exists exterior of time? it rather is not all that farfetched, for the reason that technological know-how has already discovered planets in our universe wherein era does not exist, so all of us comprehend it rather is a danger. And if God does not exist in time, or can replace direction in time, then He can actually exist in eternity the two forward and backward. He can actually exist from time indefinite to time indefinite, with the aid of fact the Bible says He does. He ought to continuously exist, in assessment to the airborne dirt and dust that makes up our universe. is this what handed off? lower back, i don't comprehend, I wasn't there. no person replaced into. there may be yet another reason; or as many Atheists have faith, it ought to no longer have handed off in any respect. in spite of the fact that it rather is a danger, besides.
2016-11-07 05:28:12
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answer #9
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I agree with you. We cannot ask such a stupid question.
I am sure it was asked by someone who does not believe in GOD. I sometimes don't understand , why GOD does not show some strong miracle to open eyes of these non religious people. Though God is doing miracles every day, but they are not noticeable, These people need some thing strong like Thunder under their noses,
It is shame that today GOD has to give proof of his existence.
2006-09-12 18:22:51
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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