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If you say "nothing created God, he always existed" then I say "the universe always existed and there's no need for a God to explain its creation"

2006-12-25 15:23:10 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I think the universe (matter and/or energy) always existed.

2006-12-25 15:27:25 · update #1

Christians: Don't insult my intelligence by quoting science to me. If you have free time, quote the Bible among yourselves and leave science to the scientists.

2006-12-25 15:29:43 · update #2

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You can't say leave science to the scientist, because God is the great creator, the big scientist of All.

2006-12-25 15:37:13 · answer #1 · answered by GraycieLee 6 · 2 2

1) You are lost in a forest, there you see a house in the middle of the forest. you are certain that this house has been built by someone. you may not know who he is but you are dead sure that the house has a owner. WHY?

2)You dont see Infra-Red radiations, yet you believe its existence. you dont see the waves that are meitted while we talk, yet you can feel it. you have not seen a single galaxy yet you believe the presence of millions of galaxies. WHY?

3) You were not present when an Apple fell over Newton. And he discovered Gravity. yet you believe Newton discovered 'Gravity'. have you seen it? Yet you believe in the phenomenon called 'Gravity'.

4) Nobody knows where is the exact location of 'Mind' and the 'Soul' in the human body, yet millions accept its prescence.

If you can affirm all these without seeing them, Can not the whole of the universe be built by ALmighty GOD???

The house in the forest has to have an owner, The Gigantic universe running in precise equilibrium, without an Owner?

GOD exists and HE is only ONE.

HE Created each and everything. There was never an evolution for any living creature. Instead it was meticulous creation.

Did the PC evolve from the TV?
Did the Car evolve from the motorbike?
Did the Aeroplane evolve from the Helicopter?
Did the Petronas tower evolve from a hut?

When this cant happen, How can living beings which are much more complex evolve from one another.

There was much engineering, design, planning involved when the first PC was made. But then to change it from Pentium I to Pentium IV was not evolution, it was infact re-engineering, reducing scan times, re-design at the structural level which resulted in the Pentium IV chip being manufactured or lets say 'Created'

the most complex of all machines in this world, viz. the human body evolved from apes???

Dont you see the miracle of creation???
Know more:
http://www.hyahya.org/m_video_creation_universe.php
http://www.hyahya.org/c_design_nature.php

2006-12-25 23:48:57 · answer #2 · answered by flameslivewire 3 · 0 1

Actually, everything about the universe speaks about it being created so trying to hide behind faulty logic will not help you in this instance.
Nothing comes from nothing so everything was created.
However, God is NOT a part of this closed system and as such, does not need a first cause.
He, in fact, IS the first cause.
That may sound a bit difficult for you to wrap your mind around but that's because we all live IN space and time and can't comprehend being outside of it.
As God is completely outside of this closed system, He is separate from it and not at all like it or even a part of it.
Now, being that your question was phrased in such a biased way, I don't expect you to believe any of what I just wrote. However, that doesn't stop it from being true and you'll have to give an account for all your actions and beliefs one day when we all stand before the throne of God.
Please reconsider your attitude towards this matter.

2006-12-25 23:32:49 · answer #3 · answered by digheyzeus 2 · 0 1

HELLO? By God's own name, He had a beginning, or as the "I AM" God, He WILLED himself to BE. Known as YHVH or JHVH (both equally correct), or I AM THAT I AM, he had a period (if you can speak of Time existing, which it could not have, since entropy requires "something" to 'breakdown' in order for 'time' to exist by contrast. And since there was nothing, there was no time.

Could God explain his creation? Lol, I'd love to hear it, but I doubt I'd understand any of it.

And no, the Universe could not have ALWAYS BEEN HERE. Science alone proves this impossible, simply from the Universal Background Radiation. Its simply too warm for an older Universe, so its had to have had the lifetime that's been quoted. Also, within a trillion, trillion years, even the black holes will have evaporated, leaving not even dust in its wake. NOTHING.

2006-12-25 23:30:16 · answer #4 · answered by AdamKadmon 7 · 1 1

Nothing Created God. The universe didn't always exist.
Scienctific Proof
http://www.cosmicfingerprints.com/audio/newevidence.htm

Their had to be a start, or we could have never reached this point in time. Therefore something has to exist outside of time. This is God.

If you can believe the universe always existed, then how can't you believe the same for God? Whenever a God is the only valid explanation. Evolution is a theory, based on blind facts.

2006-12-25 23:31:41 · answer #5 · answered by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7 · 0 2

motivation - the question is, what would motivate an omnipotent being to "do" anything? - the answer : what is the only concievable challenge worthy of an omnipotent being? (yet another question... maybe there's something in that...) - the answer is; after all things possible are either done, or concieved of, the only thing left to "do" is, have a "being" that is nonexistent - a being that is aware that it does not exist. this is god - conscious nonexistence. we (meaning all setient beings, the universe, reality, etc...) are what god would be if god was a conscious being, on this plane. consciousness is the doorway, the foundation, the one and the original, it is the only path, yet it is all paths. it seems to me that god was pure awareness, but only chose to become omnipotent by becoming, aware nonbeing. --- he/she left the rest up to us; through the fundamental truth of probability and the use of the field of pure potentiality; or the truth that all things will "be". so, what ceated god? --- god, and us, are the consequence or result of, consciousness. this is the link, or better said, path that leads to the end of uncertainty, where all things become, one. i would call it a nexus, but that place is neither "here" or "there" - so the reality of it all still leaves questions; and maybe there is something in that...


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2006-12-26 00:07:58 · answer #6 · answered by -skrowzdm- 4 · 4 0

Nothing and nobody, otherwise he wouldn't be GOD.
GOD is an uncreated person, that had not beginning or end, and this is the true.
.An spirit that had the power to create us, therefore as creation, it is impossible to assimilate this true, not only we were created by him, but we are also imperfect creatures with limited capacity of understanding.
So we cannot comprehend how he became to an existence, if we knew this, we will be GODS.
The important thing here is that we have to serve him an believe in him, and he will keep blessing us day and night.
Gabby

2006-12-25 23:59:28 · answer #7 · answered by Gabriela R 1 · 0 0

When you stand before Him you will not have to ask that question anymore. When Moses was in the mount before God he said it was an awsome site and I do exceedingly fear and tremble. Some of the Children of Israel that murmered before Moses were consumed when the earth opened up and swallowed them up. Murmerers were handled then by God and they are still handled to this day by God. Beware lest you become one of them. You think God is afraid! Think again! It is for His mercies that you are not consumed already. Wrath can go out from the Lord at any time to enforce judgement upon you or anyone else. Who can with hold the hand of the Lord? You can say any thing but know this you will stand before Him and give an account to Him and you will do it with shame and remorse but it will be to late. Go to the hospitals of the land and talk to the workers there that have been with those who were dieing screaming to not let that creature put those chains on them as they were departing from this world. They can tell you stories about the two different types the saved and the unsaved.
These are modern day witnesses to the truth.

2006-12-25 23:37:48 · answer #8 · answered by justice 2 · 1 1

I am leaning towards he has "always been and always will be". The universe might be the same way,it might not be. God may have just created the earth and everything else had already existed. But the possibilities are endless for this freshman,so I should probably shut up....

2006-12-25 23:41:32 · answer #9 · answered by Myaloo 5 · 2 1

You are both right and wrong. God and the matter and materials use to form the universe did always exist. God took the materials and matter in the universe that already existed and created the the world.

2006-12-25 23:35:21 · answer #10 · answered by J T 6 · 0 3

Yes, St Tomas de Aquino thought the same, so, he concluded that God had to exist because anything else could have created itself apart form something sobrenatural and ethernal.

2006-12-25 23:26:42 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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