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1) If we say that everything needs a Creator, who is the Creator of the God, and who is the Creator of the Creator of the God and so on?

2) If we say that God doesn't need to have a Creator, why does the universe need a Creator?

3) If God can be the first thing which occured, why can't the universe be the first thing which occured?

Thank you very much.

2007-10-01 04:01:11 · 13 answers · asked by survey taker 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Please number your answers.
Thanks.

2007-10-01 04:01:39 · update #1

Did I create myself? Than God did it.
Oh wait, maybe it was my parents.

According to the Big Bang, first there was a point with great density of energy.
It was just there.
And then the point started to expand and everything started to occur after that.

This point can be the "cause" and everything came after can be the "effects".
So, the point is the Creator, and everything else is the Creation. Is it God? No.

We are limited to human understanding about God but we are very clever about everything else. Look at our technology, we aren't stupid, people.
What you experience with God is a delusion or an illusion.

What we call spiritual is what scientists say psychological.
All that happens in brain.

2007-10-07 02:22:02 · update #2

13 answers

1. humans created any and all gods, long after the universe came to be.

2. dogmatic responses need to redefine (usually misdefine) the scenario to fit their agendas.

3. she was.

2007-10-01 04:12:23 · answer #1 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 0

We can’t possibly understand all there is to know about God. We are limited by our human understanding.

But more importantly, why does it matter? Whether God had a creator or not, how does that change my relationship with God? How does that change what God wants for my life and your life right now?

Your questions are irrelevant to me because they are not germane to my relationship with God. Knowing the answers would not change my relationship with God in the slightest.

I can only know what I experience of God.

2007-10-01 11:19:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Something has to exist without need for explanation, otherwise, that explanation would need explaining. It seems that energy or time is the most logical place to rest, but some people add a layer of unnecessary complexity, God.

2007-10-01 11:05:22 · answer #3 · answered by Eleventy 6 · 1 1

Quantum theory has given indications that without observers to observe it, the universe may not actually exist. Personally, I don't believe this, but it would explain a lot.

2007-10-01 11:19:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Who said the universe didn't create the gods?

2007-10-01 11:04:57 · answer #5 · answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7 · 2 0

jesussaves is a perfect example of a typical christian. Intellectually incapable of answering your questions, he tries to make a point using circular logic.
And he actually thinks he's being clever. Astounding ignorance.

2007-10-01 11:07:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Its all a missunderstanding, Penguins created god, which created the universe, which made earth, which created hellspawn a.k.a. HUMANS, which created our Sacred Haven (Antacrtica).

2007-10-01 11:06:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Because GOD is spiritual, and the universe is physical matter.

2007-10-01 14:27:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The natural is "effect", the supernatural is "cause"

End of story.

PS: Supernatural operates with different "rules" than the natural.

2007-10-01 11:13:13 · answer #9 · answered by Nickel-for-your-thoughts 5 · 0 1

get ready to hear some pathetic excuses.

the main answer will probably be, "because the bible says so"

2007-10-01 11:04:58 · answer #10 · answered by Chippy v1.0.0.3b 6 · 2 0

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