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There is no doubt in my mind about the Super Creator, who has, with precision , created this universe and controlling it. But what was the purpose? Has he done it ofn his own will or under the directives of some superior power and if the later were true, again who is that Superior Power and why did he give directives to his subordinate to do so and again, who created that "Superior Power"? Please somebody tell me who created God?

2006-10-10 07:44:40 · 39 answers · asked by slimtrim 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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"God" in true sense is the one and the only supreme power or faculty.

Nothing above him.

So noone can direct him to do or create anything ever.

God is eternal, no beginning for him.
Even if time starts or ends God remains.
So the question who created God is irrelevant, since God is the eternal entity, without beginning and withoug ending.

What begins must end.
But what does not begin ?
That does not end either ?

And what is that exists and does not begin or end ?
>>>> God.

Why did he create the world ?
I believe he created the world in his own merriment.
He wanted to see his tiny replicas - us humans in the world and enjoy how they will ultimately progress towards him.
How they will start loving him more and more.

Since God created us humans as his child (children).
And he is waiting patiently till his child (children) feels an urge to throw away the worldly toys and go back to him with all the love.

He is waiting patiently like a mother who is busy with her household chores but when the baby throws away his or her toy(s) and starts crying incessantly for the mother, she drops everything on her hand and runs to the child to take the child in her lap.
If the child is hungry she immediately feeds him.
If the child has become dirty she immediately cleans him
She will not stop serving the child until the child becomes happy.

God is waiting for just that for each and everyone of his children.
He will give us everything to play with money, cars, houses, power, pleasures, food, drinks, travels, family, pets, prestige, fame, glory, glamor .... whatever we want.
He will give us all the worldly toys we want.

But he is waiting for the moment when his child throws away all these expensive or marvelous toys and weeps for him with all the love in this child's heart.

Then he will not wait even for a moment to run to this child and take this child in his arms, ... forever.

This play of the world in God's merriment has just this purpose.
God will keep giving us better and better toys.
Until one day we realize that these toys have no meaning.
What we need is God.
And then the one who realizes will weep with all the love for God.

And God will come to that child, lift him in his arms, do anything to soothe him and bless him with his eternal presence with him and with all his love he will start eternal relationship with this child.
After that there is no break in God's relationship with this child, God will always be with him and help him.
If need be God will even play a role of his servant since this child has won God with his (or her) love for God.
God's heart will beat for this child first and then for himself !

This is known as the eternal joy or merriment of God.
And purpose and secret of Creation.

2006-10-10 10:03:07 · answer #1 · answered by James 4 · 2 4

This "chicken and the egg" type of question is hard to answer. By conventional logic, God can have no creator, for if God is the originator of all that is, then nothing could have come before God, right?
Here's the thing - let's assume for a minute that there is a God and that God (or "super creator") did create the universe.From here there are 2 possibilities:

1) God is part of the universe
2) God is seperate from the universe

In the first case, we've got real problems. If God is part of the universe (or IS the universe), than the act of creating the universe would be an act of self-creation. In this case, God created himself (herself, itself, whatever) while creating the universe. By any logic the human mind can comprehend, this is impossible. Of course, nothing says that a human mind can comprehend how the universe (or God) works, so this may well be possible, but we puny humans will never know one way or the other.

In the second case, things are easier - if God is seperate from the universe, then there may well be alot more outside the universe that we aren't aware of (we're barely aware of what's going on in our own universe, and other universes would definately be beyond us). Maybe there's a whole other universe full of God-like beings that create universes like ours just for fun. Who knows? Regardless, if this is the case, we can't know who created God because it all happened outside the context of our universe and is, therefore, beyond our experience and ability to understand.

So, either way, there's no answer forthcoming. If God exists and knows the answer, he ain't sharing it with us... and maybe that's the point. Sometimes the answer is irrelevant - what's important is what you learn about yourself while you try and find the answer.

Hope that helps.

2006-10-10 10:07:08 · answer #2 · answered by Dim 2 · 0 2

I don't think anyone made God, I think that our minds, as humans are limited so much that to wrap our mind around the thought that there was no beginning is more than we can do, as a human race we want there to be a beginning of everything and there to be an end. I think that is why scientist have come up with the bang theory. I'm not saying it didn't happen i am just saying why couldn't God have been here when the Big Bang happened and by the time he realized what was happening Earth started. Scientist have said it takes millions of years to evolve into the trees, sky and water and so forth and so on. But what is time to God either?
I think we as a human race cannot open our minds up far enough to see that there was No beginning and no purposeful meaning to earth, God just saw a world and he decided to "play" God. (no i do not mean Play in a mean way)

2006-10-10 08:05:09 · answer #3 · answered by Charisma 6 · 1 1

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2016-11-07 00:50:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The universe made the god.

2006-10-10 08:16:52 · answer #5 · answered by bajoverga 2 · 0 0

Have you heard about life cycle?

The God himself directs in different forms.

By the by who is god first of all? How can you see him? these are the questions most of the people ask or think. It is simple, just observe around you the day to day birth and death.

No body creates god and nothing can destroy god.

As you mentioned it is supreme power, he or it does not depend upon anybody neither wait for orders from someone.

Dear friend, have you observed one thing the nature will show you the way to God. It has such a power it will balance the whole world from all the extremes.

It may run reams of paper to discuss about god and hi power, rest in next mail.

2006-10-10 08:23:11 · answer #6 · answered by allied 1 · 0 0

Men created gods. Why? priests use gods to exert totalitarian control over naive people and take much money from them. Christians chant that their god has always existed, but that isn't a satisfactory answer to a logician or a scientist. The universe could have always existed as well as any gods. It solves nothing to pretend to explain the existence of a complex universe by concocting an even more complex creator of it. A medieval principle of Logic is the use the simplest explanation that accounts for the observed facts. Gods violate that principle.

2006-10-10 11:56:20 · answer #7 · answered by miyuki & kyojin 7 · 1 1

The egg.
No,
the chicken.
No wait...
SH!T I never get this one right.

Look over my questions.

Basically, if you have faith in whatever religion, you would not question this, because it would not matter.

On the other hand, if you do not have faith, it is more a question of God's existence, not who/what made him.

Wow, I thought you all most tricked all of the religious people out there into thinking there was no God.
Sorry, logic is out of order in discussions concerning religion.

If you want to figure the universe out, I can assure you that you have long travels ahead. And, with a question like that, if you are any years over age 15, I would say that you are far behind.

Don't get discouraged. Thinking is good. Please don't stop.

2006-10-10 08:34:05 · answer #8 · answered by s t 2 · 2 1

if I were to say that so-and-so created God then the logical next question would be "who created so-and-so?" which is the same question as "who created God?" because if so-and-so created God then so-and-so would be God. To ask the "who created God?" question you must first prove that God was created. How can one prove that God was created?. By proving the possibility of God's nonexistence so that God's creation is possible. An atheist is person who suggests that the nonexistence of God is not only possible but probable and the only god that does exist is in the imagination of theists (those who believe God does exist). so the only possable answer is: God was never created because God has always existed.The same answer given by the atheist to the question who created the universe?: "it was never created because it has always existed." We always return to the same answer: the"Superior Power" was never created because the "Superior Power" has always existed. The atheist suggests the universe is the "Superior Power" that created the theist who in turn created God. And the universe is without any purpose creating the theist, it was an unfortunate accident.
I'm a theist, I'm not an unfortunate accident of mindless purposeless godless universe.

2006-10-10 10:52:42 · answer #9 · answered by James p 1 · 0 0

Can we know anything concretely about God ?
Whether it is possible to explain religion with the help of the
physical and mathematical theorems?
Yes. It is possible.
Because to create all MATERIAL WORLD the God
could only working in an absolute reference system
and only under physical and mathematical laws.
* * *
The laws of physics and mathematics in the different countries of the world
are identical, but religions - different. Why?
Because the religion is not proved by the laws of physics and mathematics.
And unless it is possible?
In my book and on a site I approve that it is possible.
* * *

2006-10-11 04:18:45 · answer #10 · answered by socratus 2 · 0 0

Yes there is a Superior Power, but to understand about that Superior Power we would need a superior brain.

Just imagine teaching physics to a cat. No matter how hard you try you can't make a cat understand physics. Because its brain is not wired for analytical thinking.

Our present day science says that we might have around 11 dimensions. But we are able to perceive only 3 dimensions physically (and the 4th dimension of time). If we cannot perceive an extra dimension then how would we be able to understand God who created all these we know and more which we don't know.

OUR BRAINS ARE NOT WIRED TO UNDERSTAND GOD.

2006-10-10 08:21:48 · answer #11 · answered by Nila 2 · 1 2

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