Man's imagination.
2007-05-24 05:44:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody created God. In our terms God always was, always will be and always remains the same. God doesn't exist in time. He just is. God is outside of time. He sees our past, present and future all as now. The whole timeline is like a period on a page. God sees it all at one time whereas we can see today, remember some of yesterday and wonder what is to come tomorrow. God is beyond our understanding but at the same time loves and cares for each one of us.
2007-05-24 05:51:44
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answer #2
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answered by older mom 4
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To ask who created God? is to not understand who God is. When we speak of God, we speak of an everlasting, self-sufficient, omnipresent, all-knowing, all-powerful being. If we understand that, then we know that God has always been, and will be forever. There's none before him, therefore nobody created Him. It's hard for us humans to understand this because our brains are so tiny compared to God, but even to those who say God doesn't exist or that it's a product of our imagination, deep inside of you, there's still that need to believe in Him, why? Because God placed it there!
2007-05-24 05:49:55
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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God is omnipotent (sorry if I spelt that wrong) meaning the beggining and the end. With God there is no such thing as time. He has always been. It's hard for us to think about this because on earth everything revolves around time. But time is relative and depends on the closness to the sun. There was a time when there was no sun. things like these are impossible for the humman mind to comprehend. Beleive me I;ve tried. I;ve come to the conclusion that it;s just one of those things that you just beleove to be true because God said it and I know that God will never lie.
2007-05-24 06:43:44
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answer #4
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answered by Monika B 2
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The only reasonable answer is: Man.
The theistic argument revolves around the idea that the universe cannot be infinite; i.e. it must have had a beginning and it must someday come to an end, as must all "actual" things. (The "universe" is simply the sum total of all actual things.) Everything that has a beginning must have a cause. "God" must be this Cause.
Leaving aside for the moment the fact that this identification of the "First Cause" with God, let alone the Judeo-Christian God of tradition, is utterly arbitrary, we may ask "Does not this Cause require a "cause" of its own?"
Which is basically your question!
Theism is obscurum per obscurius - "explaining the obscure in terms of the more obscure." It's writing "God" for "X," and then calling it a day. This satisfies theists, of course, but it doesn't satisfy me.
2007-05-24 05:42:54
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answer #5
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answered by jonjon418 6
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God has no beginning and no end. Does that sound logical? Nope. God doesn't do logical. Nothing that he does or has done is logical. Logic is just a tool that He has given us to help us muddle through some minor questions. If you're trying to use logic to understand God, you'll never do it. On the other hand, once God has become part of your life, through your acceptance of him, that everything about Him is logical.
2007-05-24 05:52:18
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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A few Millenia ago, some silly, sandal wearing bastard ate some bad halucinogenic weeds in the desert. He thought he saw the stars talking to him and told all of his friends. Since there were only about 8 people on Earth, at the time, they eventually spread across the planet and passed this bullshit to their families. They, in turn, bastardized the whole story to come up with different religions. It has been spread for so long that morons believe since all areas of the world believe in a "God", it must be true.
2007-05-24 05:50:26
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answer #7
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answered by Chief 1
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God wasn't created. Only contingent beings need to be created and God is a necessary being.
2007-05-24 05:49:44
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answer #8
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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In the beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth. That's what the Bible says.
2007-05-24 05:45:09
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answer #9
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answered by Judith H 5
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There once was a set of twins in the womb, to them it was a big world, to them they had everything they thought they could want, to them this was thier sole existance. One day one of the twins said to the other, what if,... what if there is a whole new world out there, what if, just maybe there are things outside this tiny little existance we live in, I think there may be something else out there, worlds that we don't know anything about, something far bigger and greater than the world we live in now, more intelligence, maybe what we know is not all thier is to know. The other twin laughed and said you are
SO STUPID, you are just trying to make up things you can't understand, what a silly little person you are. And then.........
then they were born.
2007-05-24 06:00:20
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answer #10
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answered by Mc Fly 5
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OMG! Not this question again! Kill me! Kill me! Seriously...here is my answer to this question verbatim from another...enjoy...
I have found from experience that the popular atheist's question, "Who made God?" doesn't deserve to have a question mark. It is usually presented as a statement. The questioner is persuaded that such a question cannot be answered. A twinkle is usually seen in his eye as he tosses what he thinks is his trump card onto the table. He gambles his very soul on the belief that there is no higher card--that it cannot be answered.
Actually, the explanation is very simple. Does space have an end? If it does--if there is a brick wall at the end of space that reads "The End," I want to know what's behind the brick wall. By faith you and I are forced to believe that no matter in which direction we set off, space will never end. It just goes on and on and on--forever. It has no beginning or end. It hurts the brain to think about such a state, but we have no choice but to accept that fact by faith.
God also has no beginning and no end. But with God, we have a little more information than we have with space. Time is a dimension that God has created and it is to this dimension that mankind is subjected. We have to wait for time to pass. We can't jump ahead even one second in time. We are enslaved in its power. It is because we are in time that reason demands a beginning and an end. It hurts the brain to think of any other dimension.
God is not subject to the dimension of time. He dwells in eternity. The Bible tells us that a day to the Lord is as a thousand years to us (see Psalm 90:4 & 2 Peter 3:8). God can flick through time as you and I flick through the pages of a history book. If you find this hard to believe, even when confronted with the evidence of biblical prophecies, you will find it to be true one day. The Scriptures tell us that God will eventually withdraw time, and we will then dwell in eternity.
The Christian is told that he understands "by faith." This happens if I have major surgery. I trust a surgeon, even though I have no real understanding of how he is going to operate. I have to trust him or there will be no operation. I understand that he has the ability to make me well, so I have faith in him.
In the same manner, I trust God. Many have died at the hands of surgeons, but no one perishes in the hands of God. God's ability is boundless and His promises are "both sure and steadfast, an anchor of the soul" (Hebrews 6:19). Doctors and pilots will fail you, friends you trust will disappoint you, elevators will let you down, but the promises of Almighty God are utterly trustworthy. This may be hard for you to appreciate at this time, but I want to encourage you to have an open mind.
2007-05-24 05:47:04
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answer #11
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answered by stakekawa 3
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