Note to Atheists: Not us humans otherwise how would we have been created or who would have created he so called "Big Bang" theory?
Note to Christians: I don't how anyone or anything can create itself, if it doesn't exist in the first place. So how can God just create Himself?
2007-02-13
10:50:22
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ARGH!! look I'll try to make it easier to understand Christians: how can a chicken create itself? So how can God just create himself? If something doesn't exist it can't just create itself. Dinosaurs don't exist anymore but you don't see any dinosaurs creating themselves do you?
2007-02-13
10:57:39 ·
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You could have asked, "Who created the Big Bang?" but you didn't. What does that mean about you? That is a question for you to answer about yourself.
The answer to your question is that God is not simply a physical being. We know much about the physical world, but little about the spiritual world. You are asking a spiritual question, but you expect an answer in physical terms. That is just not going to happen. God is not subject to physical laws...He is beyond this universe. Who created height, width, length, and time?
Who created the empty space of the universe even before the Big Bang came to be? Why does the universe have 3 basic dimensions? Why not just 1 or 2? It is something beyond the understanding of science and physics, something beyond our understanding of time. If something is beyond the essence of time, it is beyond defining in terms of time (beginnings and ends).
Think about geometry...try to fit a line into the space of a single point. You can't do it. Neither can you fit God into our timeline.
I am sorry if I disappoint you, but sometimes the truth is disappointing.
2007-02-14 05:39:38
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answered by bwjordan 4
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Even if you take god out of the equation we still can't explain how something can have no beginning. If you go back before the big bang what was there? And when did it begin? Even if its just the darkness of space its still something and when did it start? I think these are answers that we can never know, at least not in this state of existence. I am an agnostic and I don't like to bother with the question of gods existence, but I think that what you ponder is proof that something amazing is out there.
2007-02-13 11:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Just think about it any one of us could have been God because God has always been here when we try to use our human minds we can,t comprehend something so magnificent but if we look at it from the spiritual side it makes a lot more sence who else could conseve a human being and make us perfict and as great as we are we still cant cure the common cold but we can go to the moon God knew us be for we were born
2007-02-13 11:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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"If God created everything, then who created God?" But even if we think that someone else created God, this still implies the existence of an ultimate cause So actually no one objects to the idea of some ultimate cause-neither the proponents of the empiric school nor the students of spiritual science. Admitting an ultimate cause, therefore, we must ask this basic question of creation: was that original cause conscious or inert?
2007-02-13 10:59:53
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answered by ? 7
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We humans created god. How would we have been created? Millions of answers friend, you should do some research. One of the most illogical idea's is that an old man in the clouds did it - but hey alot of people believe that!
The big bang theory had nothing to do with god. It was an explosion of matter, and was the start of our universe - not life itself.
2007-02-13 10:55:45
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answered by Lord of the Apocalypse 3
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Matter and/or energy has to have always existed. There could never have been a time when absolutely nothing existed.
"From nothing - nothing comes." - Some Christian apologist
The Big Bang theory doesn't state that absolutely nothing existed prior to it.
Christians say that something as complex as a god would have to be has always existed. I say that simple matter and/or energy has always existed and things change over time...no gods required.
2007-02-13 11:17:03
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answered by AiW 5
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God has always been here. In one way or an other Jesus was God and you cannot see him, taste, and smell Him because you can only hear him in your heart and feel his presence with-in you. So entirely the Big Bang did happen...from God himself which means God is not limited to time, space, or hate because only he can destroy himself and nothing else in the spiritual or physical world can destroy him. Or maybe he was created by pure myth and there are no true religions.
2007-02-13 10:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not created. He was there since the beginning of time. He is the ALpha and the Omega (In Greek the beginning and the last in their alphabet). Jesus is God but he was not created either. He is begotten. What the human mind cannot explain but what one believes in anyhow is called.....FAITH. Faith is all you need to know that God exists. Human intellect cannot explain his existence.
2007-02-13 11:04:51
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answered by adonisMD 3
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You got the point. God has always existed , without beginning or end. He was not created nor was any other member of the Godhead.
2007-02-13 11:00:26
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answered by Denise M 3
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God created himself.
2007-02-13 10:54:30
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answered by mamas_grandmasboy06 6
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