Dear Ady, time is part of our universe and it's been created. There was no time before creation of this universe. Well... maybe there was but as a part of another universe. God is outside of time and He designed universes to be life generators (at least our universe). There is no past, no future for Him. There is only "now" but His "now" includes all what already happened and all what will happen. Becasue we are placed inside of time we are unable to imagine life without it. We have never been outside of it. That's where we go to after we leave our physical bodies I suppose. God is in the center of everything. All time paths lead to Him. Thats where we will all meet - at the same time before His throne. All created people meet there. Amazing!!! We will all be judged but those who trusted the lamb are forgiven. Becasue they surrendered their will to the Creator and recognised Him as their God.
2006-09-19 03:06:15
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answer #1
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answered by Victor M 2
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He went to school. Took a course on universe building. At school He had a lot of fun. But it was an all male school. There He had some decent classmates too.
Then the Career Counseling of his school found him a job with a universe building company.
He was the most successful executive of that company.
After constructing one universe that company closed down, and God took retirement.
2006-09-19 00:01:55
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answered by curious 4
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He created lots of universes that didn't quite work; the sun was a bit too pink, the trees were a bit too blue, women ruled the world, etc. Eventually, after he'd passed his GCSE Physics, he was able to create the universe we have now and he's still riding on that one! What will he do for an encore, that's what I want to know.
2006-09-18 23:04:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone knows he was a great fan of the University of Rhode Island's Football team so he was dreaming up a world that would have a Blue and White sky - but it was taking him a while to figure out just how he had to make the world to evolve in order for that outcome to occur - fortunately for us he got the colors right - unfortunately his plans didn't lead to a very successful program - well yet anyway.
2006-09-18 23:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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He used to play alot of online poker, but being God and everything, got tired of winning. So, for a change and a challenge, He created the universe.
2006-09-18 23:31:49
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answered by Reuben Shlomo 4
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I do not profess the know the answer to this profound question. But please note there are no credible replies from any theologians or priests who depend on God's existence for everything, not least the prospect of everlasting life in Heaven with Him. Surely this is an ideal opportunity for them to come forward and state their cases.
2006-09-19 00:53:33
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answered by anthony_amos2001 2
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Who knows, and why would it matter? Maybe he read a good book, watched television, or played solitaire. Perhaps he created another universe somewhere else, or perhaps several (maybe still existing or long extinct). Or maybe he did absolutely nothing at all.
2006-09-18 23:09:59
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answered by Dwight S 3
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The creator god, the one who claimed in evolving orthodox dogma to have made man, and to own him, the god who would have man contingent upon him, born ex nihilo by his will, was a lying demon and not God at all. Gnostics called him by many deprecatory names: "Saklas", the fool; "Ialdebaoth", the blind god; and "Demiurge", the architect or lesser creative force.
2006-09-18 23:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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simply he thought whether to create the universe
2006-09-18 23:11:29
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answered by Master 4
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read your bible proprly u might get d right ans, but i guess before he made the universe he must had a lot to think what we are going to look like and how exicting it will be for him to make something out of own image and out of love too,
2006-09-18 23:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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