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He didn't come from anywhere...He's always been.
You could say something has to have had a beginning according to the laws of this universe, however, God does not obey the laws of this universe...He lives outside His creation and therefore does not have to adhere to the "everything has to have a beginning" rule. So he has always been.

2006-12-02 13:29:34 · answer #1 · answered by sheepinarowboat 4 · 1 1

God has always been. Since the beginning of time- for the Bible says He is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end-

John 1:1
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

Revelation 22:13
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.

2006-12-02 13:29:54 · answer #2 · answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6 · 2 0

Where did God came from? Where did Strong, Electromagnetic, Weak, and Gravitational Forces come from?

God has always been

2006-12-02 13:51:32 · answer #3 · answered by superstes88 3 · 0 0

The bible says, "From times indefinite to times indefinite". So it means he's always been, and that no one created him. It's hard for our minds to comprehend this. When I find the scripture, I'll show you.

Found at Psalms 90:2
In addition to those who believe that air, water, laws of the universe just existed, how is that possible? These things were created...just like gravity, physics, breathing, and whatnot. These things were CREATED and people seem to miss this important fact that they take for granted.

All questions are answerable, the bible provides them, you just have to have understanding.

2006-12-02 13:32:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hi sweat heart , if you want the answer to this question then the best way to find it is keep your self right with the Lord and then when you leave this world you will be able to enter heavens gates and ask the Lord your self , but by the way GOD just always has been thats what our bible has alway taught us ....

2006-12-02 14:26:12 · answer #5 · answered by babydoll 1 · 0 0

The basic argument would be that god was always here and that before he created the universe,time and space were non-existent.
Nothing 0 = ∞ Everything
Thats my basic argument for/against it.
But really no one knows its an unanswerable question.
Ask a scientist or a preacher.

2006-12-02 13:35:10 · answer #6 · answered by Crayola 3 · 0 1

Yah, we all need help on KNOWING, but why oh why do we NEED to know where God is from?
Only God can answer that one. Look in His Word the Bible.

2006-12-02 13:38:18 · answer #7 · answered by avaddohn-Apollyon 4 · 0 1

Do you actually think you are going to get it? Some people on here make the oddest questions KNOWING no one knows them. Forever and ever. No offense meant towards the people who innocently ask them but the people who are challenging what they already know as unknown is just not "cool". For the question no one knows and I can't help you I'm afraid.

2006-12-02 13:34:04 · answer #8 · answered by Cindy 3 · 1 1

I know, I too pondered on this question several times before because we are so used with our human brains to think that everything has a beginning and comes from somewhere. I prayed to my Guru for answers to this question. I wanted to understand this. I have read from many religious texts and many teachings from Indian saints and sages that God has always existed. God is infinite with no beginning nor end. Not only is this quoted in the Bible in Rev. 22:13, it is also quoted in the Bhagavad Gita many times.

When Arjuna, a devotee of Lord Krishna, was granted the vision of Krishna's Universal Form, he says: "I behold no beginning, no middle and no end to You." 11,16 Bhagavad Gita

"You are without origin, middle or end." Arjuna, 11,19 Bhagavad Gita

"O Arjuna, I am the Untimate Consciousness situated within the hearts of all living entities and I am the beginning, the middle and the end as well of all living entities." Lord Krishna, 10,20 Bhagavad Gita

"Of all creations I am the beginning and the end and also the middle." Lord Krishna, 10,32 Bhagavad Gita

Another when Krishna says He has always existed:
"He who knows me as the unborn, as the beginningless,..." 10,3

When Krishna was a child, He opened his mouth to his mother Yashoda, she saw the universe inside of his mouth. This is knowledge about the universe He was imparting to His mother. That He contains the universe within Himself.

Devotees have had visions and experiences of Amma (Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi) containing the universe within Herself seeing it in Her mouth or on Her body like a robe.

There is this Upanishad prayer that I recently truly understood it's meaning:

om purnamadah purnamidam
purnat purnamudacyate
purnasya purnamadaya
purnam-eva-vasisyate
om shanti shanti shanti

"That is the whole, this is the whole;
from the whole, the whole becomes manifest;
taking away from the whole from the whole, the whole remains.
Om peace, peace, peace"

There is a scientific theory about each part still containing the whole, all of the universe:

"Modern physics, in its struggle with the paradoxical results of its experiments, has also been struck by the fact that each thing may be the center of everything. Some have proposed that the universe be understood on the model of a hologram; for in a holographic image each part contains the whole. For example, that holographic eagle in flight that adorns every VISA card: if we were able to cut off the very tip of the largest feather on its left wing and had an apparatus for magnifying it, we would be able see the whole bird and the background sector of sky in that tiny speck. The principle of "non-locality" in quantum mechanics implies that every subatomic particle contains the entire universal order. The world is not the sum of its parts. Rather each part sums up the All, but not in the form of a static whole like the image on a credit card. It is not frozen like a snapshot but dynamic, a "holomovement." Since every subatomic particle reflects the whole of the universe, it also contains all of time -- from the Big Bang down through the present moment and on into the future."

This quote "Rather each part sums up the All" explains this Upanishad verse "taking away from the whole, the whole remains."

The Upanishads have been in existence since around the 8th Century BCE which is way long before scientists pondered on such theories. In order to truly understand the mysteries of God, the nature of its existence and how the universe came to be created, one must have true devotion and love of God in order to be imparted with its mysteries. Many enlightened beings throughout history understood the mystery of God once they attained Self Realization. This is not something that could be easily explained in words. It has to be experienced in order to understand it. That is just like how can one know and understand the taste of sugar without first tasting it. Are words alone enough to describe the taste of sugar? Words have their limitations. They alone cannot give you experience.

There is this verse in the Bhagavad Gita:
"My dear Arjuna, only by undivided devotional service can I be understood as I am, standing before you, and thus be seen directly. only in this way can you enter into the mysteries of My understanding." 11, 54

I have begun to truly understand the mysteries of God and the universe we live in the more I have read many texts and teachings in Hinduism, the more I have love and devotion for my Satguru Amma, have I been beginning to understand this, have I been given more answers to such questions like this. Science alone cannot give you these answers. It is beyond science.

2006-12-02 17:13:45 · answer #9 · answered by Amma's Child 5 · 0 0

in the beginning man created god

2006-12-02 13:40:51 · answer #10 · answered by god_of_the_accursed 6 · 0 1

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