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who created allah / god?

please dont say that allah / god had no begining right, because i will not accept that rubbish form of anti intellectualism

ex muslim / free thinker

2007-08-02 00:25:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

asif, what a load of crap

lol

2007-08-02 00:29:52 · update #1

16 answers

it goes either way for ppl, you never know
unless you do know then thats the right answer
O.o

2007-08-02 00:28:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

"please dont say that allah / god had no begining right, because i will not accept that rubbish form of anti intellectualism"

OK, if you won't accept that there is one uncaused first cause of all creation, if you won't accept that there is a supernatural, extra-dimensional, almighty being, who created time and space and all of the matter that exists in this universe, then how do you explain where everything came from?

If you say there was a "big bang" which sounds a lot like God speaking the universe into existence, where did the matter come from to go "bang"?

Logically nothing should exist because something cannot come from "nothing". By it's very definition "nothing" cannot produce "something". So either there is an eternal God or everything that exists has always existed and there is no rational explanation for why it is here.

I choose to accept the divine revelation that God has given us rather than to live in a universe whose very existence doesn't make sense apart from God. If you want to see why the Bible can be accepted as God's Word then check out this paper by A W Pink. http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/divine.htm

2007-08-02 01:44:24 · answer #2 · answered by Martin S 7 · 0 0

Good question but why worry about it? You will never be able to intellectually resolve the issue (since you are a free thinker). I am agnostic but live my life by treating others as I would want to be treated. Because I don't believe, I don't have to bash gays, Muslims, or anybody else. As a fellow free thinker, I know that I live my life more in line with the Gods of the human books than most religious people. Be content that you will do the best you can in this world.

2007-08-02 00:33:01 · answer #3 · answered by John K 3 · 1 0

fundamentally one way or the other, one must accept there is at some point, a layer of "something" that has just... infinitely always existed.

conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
the fact that we're asking this, proves at least SOMETHING exists.

that something, at some level, had to either be created, or in some form, itself, exist in a "without cause" infinite, "has just always been there" sort of way.

if one sees "God" as merely some super-human, yet truly, finite, entity, then that is a very valid point, well, sorta.

if one defines "God" as the sum and conciousness of the collective unified singular whole of all, then the entire question no longer makes sense.

so if you do not belive in God, and do not accept "had no beginning/creator/cause/"time before it was there at all" as answers to who created the alleged "god" then I ask you this.

what is the origin of the matter and energy that makes up the universe? and please dont say that matter/energy had no beggining because i will not accept that rubbish form of anti intellectualism

2007-08-02 00:37:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No allah moon god; only Elah and Elah alone.
The answer is behind your veil; an answer for those present when the morning stars sang together and the sons of Elah/God shouted for joy.

2007-08-02 01:17:12 · answer #5 · answered by Tommy 6 · 0 0

Man created allah/god in order to explain things that could not be explained during the early period of primitive man.

2007-08-02 00:30:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I'd explain, but I already answered a similar question and i can't be bothered right now. Suffice it to say that you'd be surprised and pleased.

2007-08-02 00:43:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

At one point in history you would have been viewed as anti-intellectual for believing in a spherical earth, yet it is true.

2007-08-02 00:33:03 · answer #8 · answered by single eye 5 · 0 0

Not created. It Just happened.

2007-08-02 03:36:26 · answer #9 · answered by poorna 3 · 0 0

this life has its own system death and life and every thing here has a one creator and a reason for existence .

honey, god is not a creature .

2007-08-02 00:36:51 · answer #10 · answered by Alone 4 · 0 0

What created energy? If "no beginning" is anti-intellectual... then what created energy?

2007-08-02 00:39:40 · answer #11 · answered by River 5 · 1 0

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