where did God actually come from??
Was he/she created by someone else?? Have they always been there?? If a God really does exist he/she must have come from somewhere, but where??
2007-01-25
09:36:47
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Thats not a proper answer, thats just blind faith!!!
2007-01-25
09:44:00 ·
update #1
darth_maul_8065, - that could also apply to the 'Big Bang'...
2007-01-25
09:45:21 ·
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Yeah, alright, God was there from the beginning, but WHERE did HE COME FROM?? Don't say he made himself, or say that he's always been there!!!
2007-01-25
10:02:32 ·
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He came from man's imagination. They all did, just like ghosts, fairies, pixies, santa and all the other made up stuff! I can just feel those thumbs down heading my way already!
2007-01-25 09:43:25
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answered by Ahwell 7
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God is Self-Subsistent, Uncreated, Eternal, beyond both time and space. God is genderless, and unmade. He has always been there.
God doesn't have to come from somewhere. The whole idea of God is a single point of origin for everything. There is nothing beyond that single point of origin, that pre-existent being.
Che, it could not apply to the Big Bang. The Big Bang is a single moment, a physical phenomenon that must have a cause.
God is a being that is eternal, beyond time. If you want to know "when" God was created, you are asking a question of time. Time does not exist outside the physical universe and is a creation of God. God is beyond time. In the realm of His existence, He has always been and will ever be. It is not something you or I can ever fully understand, because no one can truly understand God. If you want to know "who" created God, that is a loaded question. You are assuming that God is created, when the definition of God is an Uncreated Being, the Causeless Cause. The existence of God is a logical necessity, the root cause of everything that exists. You cannot have light without a lamp, and you cannot have existence without a Creator.
2007-01-25 17:43:48
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answered by darth_maul_8065 5
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The short answer would be that God exists outside of time.
Since God is literally timeless, it is meaningless to speak of God's "beginning" or "ending" since these words imply the passage of time.
I suppose that eternity is like an endless loop with no beginning and no end, so God most likely made himself.
2007-01-25 17:51:54
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answered by Randy G 7
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I don't think that if God exists he had to come from somewhere. I think some things are simply eternal.
Clearly there is a universe. How did it come about? Building materials had to come from somewhere. If not God, then where? Did they always exist? Did God always exist?
I don't see any real explanation either way.
2007-01-25 17:47:30
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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John 1:1 God was here in the beginning. The same limits does not apply to God as to us. He has always been here.No one created Him. It is kind of hard to get it, because our understanding is limited.
2007-01-25 17:58:57
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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God has existed forever...by our concept of time.
God is outside the dimension of time and not controlled by it.
He created everything in existence other than himself. Including process and time.
My belief in God is not necessary for God to exist. My belief in what God is also does not affect the truth. THings that are true....do not depend on believers believing.
2007-01-25 17:46:27
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answered by aarondarling 3
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God is Eternal, Ever-Living,The First, The One, and the One Creator of the Universe. Wait until Day Of Judgment to ask him, but know that he watching you even now.
Peace Be With You
2007-01-25 17:55:50
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answered by onewhosubmits 6
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Gods fill the gap left when education and logic are erased by fear. The invention of the Christian, invisible, dormant super-being can easily be traced to its present form, but ignorance is bliss.
2007-01-25 18:04:42
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answered by ED SNOW 6
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You really think that you can understand God with your 3 pound brain??? The God I worship is infinite. I would have to spend infinity just to learn and know him. Read Genesis.
2007-01-25 17:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because our minds cannot comprehend does not mean there is not an answer.
2007-01-25 17:45:39
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answered by Plato 5
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