The "creator" was thought up by some very clever people who found that the could get other people to do their bidding by simply saying "its god's will"
Odd, is it not, that god's will so often coincides with the financial and political ambitions of those who tell us what "god's" will is?
2007-03-16 13:26:24
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answered by fredrick z 5
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Human being`s created the myth of the creator being a God, the human psyche has evolved to worship a superior being in fact if you really think it through you will realize how silly the whole theory is, scientist`s have already found the way our solar system was formed and evolved into what it is and what we are now they also know how it will end when the Sun die`s in a few million year`s time. So your question should be what was the creator not who, everything started about 13 billion year`s ago with what is known as the big bang caused by matter colliding with anti matter.
Find a website and read about it and make up your own mind which theory is more logical.
Chris.
2007-03-16 13:23:30
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answered by GOD 6
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No Creator created the Creator because the Creator was already Created.
2007-03-18 00:29:36
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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Isn’t it funny when people say you just have to believe, its crazy, if thats the rule in religion, then im better off an atheist, i mean, the earth is flat, and you just have to believe, and it will be, thats the same thing, the creator was MAN, thats why God is, God is an explanation to what is hard to explain, and is a very strong tool for power, the 10 commandments were "laws" and the ones who were serving God (the priests and Royal family) enforced those rules, why because "god" wanted it that way, don’t question the authority of God, and his church and you will have eternal happiness, off curse only after you die, funny since if you want to prove God exists or does not you have to die (and then that knowledge isn’t really helpful at that point) so why question what you cant prove or disprove, because god is an idea, and those who control that powerful idea, control the believers, and those believers are better off not asking why, but shut up and just believe or God will put you into hell. There you go, thats an atheists point of view.
2007-03-16 19:36:50
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answered by cujo#31 2
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The creator created itself
2007-03-16 13:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Suppose a man is wounded by a poisoned arrow, and his friends and relatives bring him to a surgeon. Suppose the man should then say, "I will not let this arrow be taken out until I know who shot me; that person social status and name, what kind of bow with which I was shot, the kind of bowstring used; and so on."
What will happen?
He would die with these questions unanswered.
Do all these metaphysical questions help to improve our life?
There are too many debates over who is the creator and so on. Is it that if there is a creator we will leave our fate to him/her? Or we determine ours?
Do you remember how you live when you are just a toddler?
Did it matter to you at that time?
Live life at every moment is more important. Go straight to the surgeon and get rid of the arrow.
2007-03-16 16:11:39
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answered by Siewkuyi 1
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If you keep going back you will find the original creator. That would be the one Supreme Origin to all things.
Is there one origin to all existence?
What is the nature of that origin?
Is that origin something or nothing?
How could the origin be nothing?
How could the supreme origin be something?
How could the Supreme Origin be a Supreme Being?
What are the benefits of believing the Supreme Origin of all things is a Supreme Being?
Isn't it better to think of the Supreme Origin as being a Supreme Being? If that is true then we have someone to relate to.
So this is the ultimate choice. You get to decide whether you want to think of God as a Supreme Being or that God is something impersonal.
This root choice also serves as justification for the freedom of religion.
2007-03-19 18:07:51
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answered by devotionalservice 4
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William Blake did a painting called the Creator.
2007-03-16 13:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No one created the Creator. The Creator of all things is a necessary being who cannot not exist. He is self-existent or self-caused in that the Creator contains his reason for existence in his very being. Believing that there is a Creator of all things makes more sense to me than ascribing the beginning of the cosmos to chance or blind forces.
Do you believe in ideas? Who created ideas? It is possible that ideas are eternal abstract objects. But ideas cannot subsist apart from a perceiving or thinking subject. Therefore, it is reasonable to believe that an eternal subject in whom ideas subsist has always existed. His ways are higher than our ways, his thoughts are higher than our thoughts.
2007-03-16 13:26:14
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answered by sokrates 4
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You could read a book called "Heaven On Earth - A Guide to Enlightenment & Human Unity" by Stephen D'Amico, available at ameekpress.com or amazon.com. The author had an experience where he had an encounter with the Creator, which transformed him forever! You'll find the answer there! Totally awesome stuff!
2007-03-16 13:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody created the Creator. He is not a created being.
God is infinite - always has been and always will be. He has no beginning and no end.
Your question is irrelevant.
2007-03-16 16:07:19
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answered by Veritas 7
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