God has no beginning and no ending. He is the alpha and omega.
Anyway do you know who is God or do you know the meaning of God or have you been heard about God.
Your question is childish , You are like a child asking his mother like this way. Where did I came from ,mom? You came from my womb son and you were born from me. Mom, how did you born me? You came out from my womb. Before coming to your womb where am I?You came from your father? How come that I came from my father, etc etc etc and this question have no more end. That is how I describe you.
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2007-05-26 20:17:19
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answer #1
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answered by Jesus M 7
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That is the deepest of questions. Naturally god could not create itself. There could be two answeres here. Number one===God has allways been. Number two. Everything there is has allways been. If number two is right there is no reason for a god. If no. 1 is right I have some questions. Seeing as I know nothing of any other demensions and only know of the universe I see, and very little of that, I have often wondered if god created nothing before it created anything material. And what would be the reason for the creation of nothing? Would the reason be that material things would have some space between them. That sounds reasonable. Seeing as how everything there is made of the same material. Some more, some less. Molecues and energy. I guess the atom is the base for everything. So then if god has allways been and the atom has allways been then god would be an arranger. I have long ago stopped thinking of man made personal gods. The world has been full of them by every name imaginable. But all the humans that have had those gods are now gone by one natural disastor or another. When the earth tilts on it's axis, and it is proven to have happened many times. much of the population of all animals are eliminated. The earth itself is like turned inside out and very little of life as one knows it lives. It seems this creator that created the universe I see now must have had a reason for doing it. I would think. But like I said I don't have a clue as to what it is. It would be a pretty sick creator if it was just so some human children would have something to study in school before they become adults and have children of thier own and get jobs. I do have a clue on one thing tho, and that is it has never in my working life did me any good to know how far Mars was from the earth. This has gotten to long tho. Thanks for asking.
2007-05-26 20:54:56
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answered by gar69azusa 6
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Man created God to explain human existence.
There have been hundreds of gods throughout history all for the purpose of explaining something thought to be mystical. There was a god that drove the sun across the Earth in a charriot. A God that threw lightning bolts from the sky. A God that created the Earth in 6 days. Of course, that was before astrology, DNA, and for that matter every other scientific field. We now know that complexity can be evolve from simplicity. Science has explained much of what was thought to be beyond human understanding and attributed to a god. Throughout history religion has been modified to conform with contemporary society. Even in the Christianity church has changed its position on what the word of God is many times. This should tell you something.
2007-05-26 20:45:38
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answered by max h 2
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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.
2007-05-26 20:09:35
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answered by Jason M 5
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In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1)
...we speak of God's secret wisdom, a wisdom that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory BEFORE TIME BEGAN.(1 Corinthians 2:7)
This grace was given us in Christ Jesus BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF TIME (2 Timothy 1:9)
The hope of eternal life, which God... promised BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF TIME (Titus 1:2)
To the only God our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion and authority, BEFORE ALL TIME and now and forever. Amen. (Jude 1:25)
This verses tells us that God was acting before time when He created the universe. Many other verses from the New Testament tells us that God was acting before time began, and so, He created time, along with the other dimensions of our universe.
2007-05-26 20:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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NO ONE!
God was here before the world was even created.
He WAS the beginning of time and earth.
2007-05-26 20:11:00
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answered by educationbound2006 3
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God was not created.
We are so use to things bein so created that its hard for us to believe that someone was not created and was there all eternity.
But if you have seen him and felt him.... you will believe.
God will put it in your heart and help you believe.
2007-05-26 20:14:48
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answered by Gone Fishing 4
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By definition, the Christian God never came into existence; that is, He is the uncaused cause (Psalm 90:2). He was always in existence, and He is the one who created space, time, and matter. This means that the Christian God is the uncaused cause and is the ultimate creator. This eliminates the infinite regression problem.
Some may ask, "But who created God?" The answer is that by definition He is not created; He is eternal. He is the One who brought time, space, and matter into existence. Since the concept of causality deals with space, time, and matter and since God is the one who brought space, time, and matter into existence, the concept of causality does not apply to God since it is something related to the reality of space, time, and matter. Since God is before space, time, and matter, the issue of causality does not apply to Him.
Read More:https://carm.org/if-everything-needs-creator-then-who-or-what-created-god
2015-05-22 16:12:52
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answered by The Lightning Strikes 7
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I am so tired of this question!
THe bible says He is Alpha & Omega.He was ,is & always shall be.
No one created Him.He just always was.This is one of the mysteries that will be revealed to us when we get to heaven.I would like to know this & all other info we can't get here on earth.Just one ,but not the main,reason I am a christian.
2007-05-26 20:11:53
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answered by frogginmama52 3
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If God is God then He is what we might term
as the Prime Mover, the First Mover, the First Cause, the Uncaused Cause...
meaning nothing or nobody created God. God is both the beginning & the end.
2007-05-26 20:23:51
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answered by 4x4 4
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