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God has always existed. God didn't require a creator/beginning, because God transcends (is beyond) time and space, therefore God is timeless/eternal and infinite! God bless.

2007-07-01 17:11:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

God perhaps has always existed just like the air that surround us, or even the vaccum that exist in some form of space. Of course, the notion needs conscious minds, collected agreement to term "God".

God, an explanation of the intricate, complex creation of all living things and elements, their forming, their purpose and the co-existing relationship.

I guess God has always existed, but it is allowing ourselves to be able to open the door, perhaps meaning shutting down the busy working rigid logical mindset, to be able to listen to that inner voice or higher voice. Where does the entity come from? Guess it is perhaps an eternal existence, but with humans, the feeling of God's presence and listening to the voice, it is easier to give a form, and often similar to the culture we're from to associate. Perhaps, it is all a form high energy being, a high consciousness. It may be not a singular consciousness but a collective one. Perhaps, we are all a part of this, waiting to return to this collectiveness to feel whole.

2007-07-02 04:46:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God exists outside of time and space, and He is the Creator of time and space, He was not created. God began the beginning! This is why He says, “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.”

God created time. The statement of Genesis, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth,” is making reference to the creation of time. The reason that things like heat, death, the expansion of the universe, and the depletion of hydrogen do not apply to God is because He is outside of time. God has always been. He not only began time; He will also end it. When time ends, all matter and all mankind will enter eternity—a timeless condition free of the negative things that time brings upon us now.

2007-07-01 17:15:38 · answer #3 · answered by tebone0315 7 · 0 1

Hehehehe. good question. And i don't buy that he was already there. If he came from time and space itself. What bit? What caused it to 'meld' into God. Everything has a reason.

But talking from a scientific point of view. He came from the human mind. And their discomfort at not having a reason, and wanting someone to watch over them. Also God's were often created to explain stuff that couldn't happen. But seen as science does that, 'God' can go p!ss off.

2007-07-01 17:20:57 · answer #4 · answered by Lifeless Energy 5 · 1 1

Ah, the one great question that Christians cannot answer.
Funny isn't it.
They somehow refuse to believe that everything started out very simple, and they insist to believe that some extremely complex being came out of nowhere and created everything. They call our views crazy?!

You will get answers like:
"Our human minds can't comprehend it so it doesn't matter."
- This is the most ignorant and ill-informed conclusion possible.
"God was always here"
-Everything has a beginning and an end. It logically makes sense. This is almost as ignorant as the first example.

Great question! Thanks.

2007-07-01 17:31:24 · answer #5 · answered by Dr. Bradley 3 · 0 1

Man created god in his own image.

For most of us, when we're young , forming our world view, we have at least one god. Mother feeds us milk and makes sure we're comfortable. If we're bad, mother and father let us know and we feel their wrath. As we grow older and figure out immediate truths of our environment like how to feed ourselves, we start to see that our parents are not omnipotent.

But deep down, we still have patterned an emotional need and expectation for that omnipotent and omnicient power. Before science, when understanding the miracles of nature seemed impossible, the two desires merged to create the need for a god. He satisfied the emotional void left from our childhood, and he satisfied the intellectual need for something to kind of explain our universe. (Kind of).

The world has changed, and the intellectual need is no longer there. But you see that people who need god, still find god. The faith argument (convince yourself that god exists and you will believe it), as amusingly tautological as it is, is what works for people. And deep down, it fills that existential void.

I figure I'm lucky to be satisfied with my being a human being in an otherwise (so far as we know) lifeless universe. Pretty cool, really.

2007-07-01 17:22:37 · answer #6 · answered by Thomas C 3 · 1 1

in order for nonexistence(nothing)to make sense as ultimate reality there would have to be existence(something) to expose the nothingness that is nonexistence.....to understand this imagine lighting a candle in darkness,the light of the candle exposes and reveals the reality of the darkness around it as darkness,in like manner the light from the candle exposes and reveals the darkness as darkness.therefore my assumption is that god is the eternal existence and all that doesnt doesnt exist apart from god is the eternal nonexistence...this is how i think eternal ultimate reality explains god....now on explaining how that eternal something is an actual concious being is"WoW"but if you ask me ill try to answer

2007-07-05 00:17:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The word GOD means "one Supreme Being, the CREATOR and ruler of the universe" he is the creator of this entire world. in my opinion god was existed from the beginning.

2007-07-01 17:22:51 · answer #8 · answered by ♣♣♣oh yeah♣♣♣ 2 · 1 1

People created god(s) as a personification of mysteries about creation and the reasons for events in their lives and nature. It's a handy way to wrap the human mind around mind boggling concepts. Like putting something to a song to help you remember, like the alphabet song. Its just a way to think about a thing.

2007-07-01 17:13:12 · answer #9 · answered by GeminiVirgo1971 5 · 1 3

Amusing question... really....

Some say god is a creation of man... used to justify his fears and insecurities....

Other say god is mans way of showing faith... faith in the unknown....

Others just outright do not believe there is a central being, a higher power if you will....

Me? I used to NOT believe in god... I now believe there is some force out there greater than my own... not in a religious sense, but in a more spiritual sense...

< hugs >

2007-07-01 17:12:28 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Superstition created God.

2007-07-01 17:12:00 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

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