English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

But where did God come from? (If you believe He really exists, that is.) Do you ever wonder or have your own theory about it?

2006-10-09 18:40:17 · 27 answers · asked by WhyAskWhy 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

27 answers

i generally think of G-d as a creative force behind existence... before anything existed, when there was nothing, G-d was sort of a lingering potential. he was still there, but he was unactualized.

2006-10-09 18:45:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

He has always existed. I know, that sounds impossible, but He has. Even if you're an athiest and don't believe in a god, there still has to be a starting point sometime and somewhere. Suppose you believe in the "big bang" theory, what set it off? What sort of reaction started the "big bang"? You can't create something from nothing. The "big bang" states that the universe began with the explosion of a primeval atom. Ok, so where did this primeval atom come from?

2006-10-10 01:46:32 · answer #2 · answered by cardinalfanusa 3 · 1 1

God is a Spirit, but he takes on a male gender, guess that
will make women mad and who am I to say that, but that is
just how it is. He was lonely therefore He made man. He is
above and beyond genius, a phenomenal eye and mind for
detail, complexity, variety, completeness, a stratagist, a
diligent planner, an erector, all of the wonderful expletives,
and discriptions you could ever come up with, plus what an
artist and exterior decorator!
I know what He is, I don't know where He came from, but
like you I have often wondered myself, there are some
things we are not meant to know, but maybe someday we
will. The Bible tells us that all things will be made known.
So someday, maybe we will know.

2006-10-10 02:22:36 · answer #3 · answered by Patty T 2 · 1 1

Researchers still clearly don't know when some of languages and cultures' exists in this earth including Tamil language. But still those language and cultures are following by big communities. After all we couldn't find about our own earth's languages or cultures how could you find the god's date of birth or source of his or her exists? Will you see the air? No. Will you see the sound? No !! At least can you see your face or your back with out any source? NO.. So there are lot of thinks you can't see but they are there even if you don't see. GOD also like that. Lot of time god gave signs that he is there... So don't worry . If you believe him he will be near to you...

2006-10-10 02:01:18 · answer #4 · answered by mswathi1025 4 · 1 1

I think God always existed. This sounds pretty obvious, but either something has always existed, or there was a time when the first thing had a beginning. Who can say which way it was? I don't know. But I lean towards the feeling that God has always existed.

2006-10-10 01:44:58 · answer #5 · answered by Heron By The Sea 7 · 2 1

i have asked a similar question as this.
if you think logically you must come to the conclusion that god had to at one time be someone or somethings child.
the bible says that god has no beginning or an end.
this isn't logical.
to exist you must have a beginning. period.
to exist you must first be conceived than grow from there.
without conception you can not have a beginning. without a beginning you can not exist.
this is a question that Christians get stuck on. they have no answers for this and when asked they most often get combative. they will tell you well god or the bible said it so it must be true.

2006-10-10 01:59:57 · answer #6 · answered by bgdadyp 5 · 1 1

God is God and has always been. I used to have some really whacked out theories about the whole idea of God. I have since learned that God is just who He says. He is THAT HE IS. God bless you and give you peace. Amen.

2006-10-10 01:55:54 · answer #7 · answered by reformed 3 · 1 1

God is immortal and exists within every living creature. People's heads see the others more then seeing themselves to see the GOD.

2006-10-10 02:04:35 · answer #8 · answered by thinkpose 5 · 1 1

I guess you have to think of God in a different way. We cannot think of anything that did not, at one time or another, need to be created. Everything we know of, all matter, needed to be created. God would be the one constant, the one thing that is beyond creation and destruction. Its pretty hard to comprehend or think about.

2006-10-10 01:45:50 · answer #9 · answered by Walty 4 · 1 1

i always refer to the bible and yes i do believe god created us. i dont believe he created us like this though. he made angels in the heavens before mankind and one of them got jealous of gods powers which was satin and then god through satin along with his followers out of the heavens down to earth after he made adam and eve. satin then was mad at god ad he made himself a snake and made eve believe the reason god did not want them to eat from the tree is because then adam and eve would be like god. so she did and that created sin on the whole earth and they were kicked out of the garden of eden along with satin. so then they made kids and so on and satin had his following angels that followed satin instead of god to. so i believe the bible when it says that this world now is runned by satin and not god and that is why there is so much hatred and pain and loss of loved ones. i do also believe to that god will oneday real soon take care of the wicked ones that chose to go against the bibles teachings and follow satin and will reward those who followed his teachings as he has been testing us now as he did adam and eve. rely on the bible for answers they are gods words remember this no matter what nationality or culture or language we speak we all have the bible and thats for a reason

2006-10-10 01:53:58 · answer #10 · answered by fani 1 · 1 1

God always existed. We are humans so we wouldn't be able to understand his world. Humans are capable of supernatural things but we only use 15% of our brains. INSTEAD OF 100%

2006-10-10 01:48:57 · answer #11 · answered by Stanman 2 · 1 1

fedest.com, questions and answers