Primitive humans created god during the early part of human civilization as a way to explain things that could not be explained at the time
2007-10-12 00:23:09
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answer #1
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answered by Imagine No Religion 6
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No one. As Thomas Aquinas said, He is the "uncaused cause".
"In the world of sense we find there is an order of efficient causes. There is no case known (neither is it, indeed, possible) in which a thing is found to be the efficient cause of itself; for so it would be prior to itself, which is impossible. Now in efficient causes it is not possible to go on to infinity, because in all efficient causes following in order, the first is the cause of the intermediate cause, and the intermediate is the cause of the ultimate cause, whether the intermediate cause be several, or only one. Now to take away the cause is to take away the effect. Therefore, if there be no first cause among efficient causes, there will be no ultimate, nor any intermediate cause. But if in efficient causes it is possible to go on to infinity, there will be no first efficient cause, neither will there be an ultimate effect, nor any intermediate efficient causes; all of which is plainly false. Therefore it is necessary to admit a first efficient cause, to which everyone gives the name of God. " (St Thomas Aquinas)
2007-10-12 07:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I look at the example of a geometric circle. The circle itself has not beginning, nor end. Its continuous. If we can that in a gemeotri circle, what of the God that created the circle? God always existed, We are the new life forms he created.
2007-10-12 07:15:36
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answer #3
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answered by ReliableLogic 5
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And if God's creator created God then who created God's creator?
And if God's creator's creator created God's creator then who created God's creator's creator?
And if God's creator's creator's creator.....
"In the beginning, GOD".
*drink*
2007-10-12 07:18:11
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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God is eternal....He IS the Creator of all things. He has no beginning and no end like we do.
2007-10-12 07:38:50
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answer #5
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answered by paul h 7
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God has always been there
2007-10-12 07:26:30
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answer #6
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answered by Wally 6
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Mr. and Mrs. God, who have since retired and moved to the spiritual world's equivalent of Florida.
2007-10-12 07:14:31
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answer #7
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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Humans.
2007-10-12 07:17:40
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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In our simple minds I suspect that we would never understand the eternal existance of God.
He always was, always is and always will be .
2007-10-12 07:23:26
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answer #9
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answered by kenny p 7
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The bible says he is omnipresent which means he has always been and always will be. I am a Christian. I believe God is a life force that has always been here.
2007-10-12 07:15:11
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answer #10
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answered by hurricane197 4
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