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2007-02-05 10:06:07 · 30 answers · asked by kurt cobains gun 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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It doesn't matter what you believe. Something has had to be around forever. If two meteors crashed and made the big bang, where did the two meteors come from. The human mind can't grasp forever or something without a beginning so don't dwell on it.

2007-02-05 10:10:26 · answer #1 · answered by Joshua L 2 · 1 1

Where did God come from?
We can only partially comprehend the notion of God's existence. To do so, we must use human concepts to speak of God: "without beginning or end"; "eternal"; "infinite", etc. The Bible says that He has always existed: " . . . even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God" (Psalm 90:2). And, "Your throne is established from of old; Thou art from everlasting" (Psalm 93:2). Quite simply, God has no beginning and no end. So, where did God come from? He didn't. He always was.
To us, the notion of time is linear. One second follows the next, one minute is after another. We get older, not younger and we cannot repeat the minutes that have passed us by. We have all seen the time lines on charts: early time is on the left and later time is on the right. We see nations, people's lives, and plans mapped out on straight lines from left to right. We see a beginning and an end. But God is "beyond the chart." He has no beginning or end. He simply has always been.
Also, physics has shown that time is a property that is the result of the existence of matter. Time exists when matter exists. Time has even been called the fourth dimension. But God is not matter. In fact, God created matter. He created the universe. So, time began when God created the universe. Before that, God was simply existing and time had no meaning (except conceptually), no relation to Him. Therefore, to ask where God came from is to ask a question that cannot really be applied to God in the first place. Because time has no meaning with God in relation to who He is, eternity is also not something that can be absolutely related to God. God is even beyond eternity.
Eternity is a term that we finite creatures use to express the concept of something that has no end -- and/or no beginning. Since God has no beginning or end, He has no beginning. This is because He is outside of time.

2007-02-05 15:52:40 · answer #2 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

If God had needed someone to create Him, He wouldn't be God. The term "God" expressly involves the ability to be self-existent. Isn't that what He said to Moses: "I am that I am." In other words, I don't need anyone or anything else to exist: "I created it all." For those who hold to evolution, check your facts. Since history has been recorded, no-one has ever seen a monkey become a man. In order to believe in evolution, you would have to believe that the earth is billions of years old. Unfortunately, carbon dating [used to tell us how very "old" things are] is inaccurate at best. Living things have been tested as being millions of years old. Figure that one out......

2007-02-05 10:20:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Man created God.

2007-02-05 10:08:46 · answer #4 · answered by God Fears Me 3 · 4 2

God was created with the Big Band and consist of all known DNA. As a result all creatures are sub-species of God. Ruler of Time and Space. Universal: all planets and species.

The first concept of a higher power (one god) was that of Mother Nature!. I believe it was by Humans before we where called ”Homo Sapiens”. Females are the barer of life. Think about this, doesn’t it make more sense that god is a female "Barer of All Life" universal. Evolution is an adjustment to the environment (survival) based on time. Since Mother Nature controls evolution this would combine Science and Religion into one Philosophy of our origin.

2007-02-05 10:11:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

This is a fun question to ask those believers in that holy lord. They say he was just there. He created himself. Chicken came before the egg sorta deal. You gotta just look at the bible and say, wow some of this makes no sense what so ever, but yet i can understand why they have labled this that and that this.. Blah, and to sum it up. God created god. But really we created god by making him up.

2007-02-05 10:10:54 · answer #6 · answered by Unrec 1 · 1 1

Thats a good question. Nobody created God, he has no beginnig. Nobody in this world knows where he came from and how he got here its just an impossible answere for the flesh.

2007-02-05 10:34:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No one created him. Other people will tell you that god created himself and has always been here. However I do not think this is so.

2007-02-05 10:14:44 · answer #8 · answered by 4815162342 2 · 0 1

Why is it so hard to understand that, if anyone created God, he would be God?
God created all things, but is Himself uncreated; being self-existing. He has no beginning, He has no end. He is subject to nothing, neither time, nor space nor matter, nor law nor any thing, because He Himself created all things.
He is contained and sustained by nothing, because He Himself transcends all things and all things exist and are contained in and sustained by Him.
God is.

2007-02-05 10:15:10 · answer #9 · answered by wefmeister 7 · 1 1

Human beings.Their brain created god.

2007-02-05 10:11:06 · answer #10 · answered by cupid 3 · 1 1

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