By the christians' logic, everything that is created has a creator. So what's gods creator? PLEASE DO NOT JUST TELL ME THAT GOD HAS NO CREATOR THAT IS INFINITE OR SOME BULLCRAP. What you've stated is true that everything has a creator, ok but then when you get to this one magical peice of crap you call a god, it doesnt have a creator. Do you christians know how stupid that is?
YOUR APPLYING LOGIC AND FAITH!!! THAT'S SO IGNORANT. PLEASE GO THROW YOUR BABIES OFF A BRIDGE YOU IRRATIONAL IDIOTS.
2007-05-24
21:55:43
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first 2 answers were just retarded and have no arguments against mines.
2007-05-24
21:59:54 ·
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damn right humans created god.
2007-05-24
22:01:53 ·
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JASON M IS THE MOST RETARDED PERSON ALIVE. THERE IS NO END TO SPACE AND I'VE JUST PROVE YOUR STUPID STATEMENT WRONG READ IT.
2007-05-24
22:03:49 ·
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to bad you hard headed stupids don't want to accept the truth.
2007-05-24
22:07:11 ·
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mankind created god, the universe created man.
2007-05-24 22:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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look at it like this... quantum physics... when you look deep enough that is every atom made out of? energy...
where did that energy come from?...
even if we could trave that atom back to the big bang... where did all that energy come from?...
that atom is constantly reused, so technical it and it's energy is infinite...
so is there not room to suggest that "god" may be energy?...
that "god" was there in the begining of everything?...
what created energy?
what created god?
what caused the big bang?
what came before the big bang?
if we can't explain why one single atom came into being, how can we say it does not exist just because we don't know who created it?
your logic is flawed I'm sorry to say, since every atom of anything we do not understand what originally caused it to be...
in that there is room for a god to exist...
something caused atoms...
something caused the energy which caused atoms...
god's rightful place in modern society with all the scientific enlightenments is as the cause of the cause...
we don't have a clue what caused the first cause which gave the obvious effect...
so in that there is room for a god, because every cause is an effect, every effect a cause and so on and so on...
faith is in a completely different direction to logic... "I know I can do this" isn't logical... it's faith... actually doing it proves it can be done, but would you have done it without a little faith in yourself?...
2007-05-25 05:08:20
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answered by atzu_87 3
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Everything created has a creator is an analogy not a logical premise. You are not comprehending the analogy which is a good one.
Shoemaker/shoe
Watchmaker/watch
Baker/yummy stuff
Implies that created things take someone to put ingredients, chemicals, objects together and make an orderly, useful, functional, purposeful item.
2007-05-25 05:08:14
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answered by Who's got my back? 5
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Faith by definition is believing something when there is no proof.
There are atheist because no one has been able to scientifically prove the existence of God. Some people point to miracles and other things like that but it all comes down to faith.
Christians don't say that everything has a creator. God created the world an everything in it. Man has invented things by using the tools God has placed on and beneath the earth.
Our history according to the Bible does not pertain to God's history but rather ours. The history of our creation is what we are meant to know.
Faith trumps logic. It's not logical that someone would walk on water, but our faith allows us to believe that Jesus did those things. Faith by it's very nature means that I don't have to prove anything to you. We don't know the history of God. We can not answer that question because that information was never given to us. We have faith in God and believe that if he wanted us to know, He would tell us. No Christian applies faith and logic. There are certain things that can not be explained logically, but believed, because people have faith.
If you can't understand that concept, I feel bad for you.
Note: If you can't prove that God doesn't exist, how can you convince me that your arguement is the truth?
2007-05-25 05:07:16
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answered by mmatthews000 4
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this is an unanswerable question and basically irrelevant as
well better to ask who invents evil that is tangible and actually has meaning to mankind.the oldest religion in the world dated over five thousand years ago Hinduism claims that the the universe was not the product of a supreme being but came out of chaos and ignorance and is called avidya .
peace
2007-05-25 05:01:52
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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To one who examines the evidence, there can be no doubt that God exists. Every building has a builder. Everything made has a maker. The fact of the existence of the Creator is axiomatic (self-evident). That’s why the Bible says, "The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God’" (Psalm 14:1). The professing atheist denies the common sense given to him by God, and defends his belief by thinking that the question "Who made God?" can’t be answered. This, he thinks, gives him license to deny the existence of God.
The question of who made God can be answered by simply looking at space and asking, "Does space have an end?" Obviously, it doesn’t. If there is a brick wall with "The End" written on it, the question arises, "What is behind the brick wall?" Strain the mind though it may, we have to believe (have faith) that space has no beginning and no end. The same applies with God. He has no beginning and no end. He is eternal.
The Bible also informs us that time is a dimension that God created, into which man was subjected. It even tells us that one day time will no longer exist. That will be called "eternity." God Himself dwells outside of the dimension He created (2 Timothy 1:9, Titus 1:2). He dwells in eternity and is not subject to time. God spoke history before it came into being. He can move through time as a man flips through a history book.
Because we live in the dimension of time, logic and reason demand that everything must have a beginning and an end. We can understand the concept of God’s eternal nature the same way we understand the concept of space having no beginning and end—by faith. We simply have to believe they are so, even though such thoughts put a strain on our distinctly insufficient cerebrums.
2007-05-25 05:01:10
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answered by Jason M 5
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Human created the God :) to specify self.
In the history, it was common sense that the world was FLAT and sun goes round the earth.
Now science proved that otherway wrong.
So in a few generation later, there will be saying NO GOD is a common sense.
2007-05-25 05:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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NOTHING AND NO ONE CREATED GOD
There are some things that we are just not meant to know the answer to, only God has ALL the answers.
BTW I'm not Christian
2007-05-25 05:04:30
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answered by ¸.•*´`*•.¸ ℓανєη∂єr ¸.•*´`*•.¸ 6
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Nobody created God and there is no proof of God's existence so it is probably easier to just not believe in God. Ohh yea big taboo in America saying there is no God but please show me the evidence. There is evidence of the Big Bang Theory, it was thought up out of evidence.
2007-05-25 05:03:42
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answered by Josh 2
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please dont call these brainwahsed people idiots...They are pitiable creatures to be cured of their diseases...
Plus, god has no right to punish someone for his past deeds... We change in every second... So, he can punish only the last person we turn out to be at the moment of our death.... Certainly.....I am sure about it..
I mean if god existed at all...
2007-05-25 14:23:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Excellent Question.
I can't remember where I hear or read this:
That early man created God or Gods.To explain what they considered " super natural".
2007-05-25 05:22:25
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answered by Poe B 3
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