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I mean if God made everything, who made God?

2006-12-18 05:05:06 · 21 answers · asked by Lane 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God has been since the beginning of time, and always will be. There are some things that we will never know while we are still on this earth. But, I feel confident that all of our questions will be answered in heaven.

2006-12-18 05:31:11 · answer #1 · answered by Kat 3 · 0 0

You're confusing God with an energy form.
God is the forces (laws of physics) that
interface with quarks (energy bits) to
produce creation.

These forces are always in effect. They are
a constant.

Science is changing the way we picture God.
And, the way we see ourselves and our
universe.

Space is no longer infinite. Rather, space is
inert energy that exists wherever we have
atoms spinning between c2 and c2+c.
(This may or may not be the actual speed
of dimension. Used for example only)
What lies outside the universe is a form of
undertow which leads back to restore points,
or centers.

Time is another tricky fellow. There is no real
beginning or end to creation. The stages we
see are just points in a cycle. What causes
time is energy changing, and a law we call
"Resistance."

Thus, not only is God a constant, but we also
are a constant. We show up whenever a genetic
explosion in a field of energy sets off our center,
which is comprised of a series of genetic
frequencies.

I hope this has been somewhat helpful.

2006-12-18 05:27:34 · answer #2 · answered by kyle.keyes 6 · 0 0

From Revelations 1:8...

I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.

This is very hard for human comprehension, I'll admit. God exists outside of time. He has always been and will always be. He didn't have a beginning and he wasn't created. I wish I could think of a real world analogy to make it more understandable, but I can't.

2006-12-18 05:11:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Who made you? and all the things before you? As well as the many things that continuously come and go, like births and deaths.
If you think God is a figment of the imagination, this is my question for you, who's brain is it that you are using now to accept or reject everything that is presented to you.
Where did you get your intellect anyway to be able to question, to give answers and to make decisions.
Please do not use this gift of intelligence to trod down on who gave it to you or you will truly be sorry. You will be like spitting to heaven and when you do, you really spit to yourself. We are nothing, Do not make your puny little brain defy God because no matter what you do you are no match.

2006-12-18 05:20:43 · answer #4 · answered by Ely C 3 · 0 0

God is a self-existent eternal being. he has no beginning or end. He also is necessary for the universe to exist. Since our universe operates on a cause and effect basis, there must be an "uncaused cause" sometimes called the "prime mover" for the universe to exist at all. Nothing comes from nothing, therefore the existence of any universe depends on a first cause which necessarily must be eternal and self-existent.

2006-12-18 05:21:56 · answer #5 · answered by john c 3 · 0 0

That is the flaw in saying there must be a God because who made the universe. It's a bad argument because God is just as complex or more complex than the universe, and it violates Ockham's razor which states:
"entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity."

2006-12-18 05:10:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No one made God and God did not make himslef. God was already there. Cuz if he made himslef, then that would mean that he would be under himslef? No. So God was not made or created. He was already there. He wanted to have children and to have all this int he world, so he made us and all the plants and animals and insects and the universe.

2006-12-18 05:15:44 · answer #7 · answered by Mia 3 · 0 0

it`s a simple question. if god had a superior he wouldn`t simply be a god. this is the definition of a god. a superior and a creator who wasn`t born and never gave birth and never had any need of any kind. the only answer for your question is that if there is a god then he must be the origin of this all. can not have any before. otherwise he is not a god. somethings in our world can only be felt but never measured nor seen. like pain, hunger, thirst, love... you mustn`t see a thing to believe in its existence. only a narrow minded brain does. if i tell you this cable has electricity in it, must you get shocked to believe?

2006-12-18 05:19:53 · answer #8 · answered by the tourist 2 · 0 0

God does not require a cause. Because God created time and space, he cannot be bound by them. Therefore he supercedes time and space: he lives outside of them and thus existed forever.

2006-12-18 05:08:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God is the first cause - that which has not whicher.

Not everything has a cause.

~ Eric Putkonen

2006-12-18 05:13:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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