This is a question one of my friends asked me : "If God is the creator of Earth, who created God?"
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This is a question one of my friends asked me : "If God is the creator of Earth, who created God?"
No one, or thing, did. After all, he is GOD. He is the Alpha, and the Omega, the Beginning of all beings.Quote:
Originally Posted by ordinateur
If someone else did create God, wouldnt that particular being be the ultimate "God" then? Whether God exists or not, the main definition of his Name is the Creator of all, the Supreme Being that has existed when there was none.
thats a very wierd question its totally non sense no offens but bassdudez right hes the beggening of all things
God is omnipotent and all powerful. He traveled back in time and had sex with His mother who is just a supernova in the middle of the Andromeda Galaxy and fathered Himself.
The end.
Seriously, the answer should be obvious. We created God. Humans are helpless and always need something to guide us. Without somelike God, we would be still living in caves and scratching our own asses in front of a fire. Without God, we would have never have risen to the level of complexity that we have reached today. Civilization cannot be without a righteous ruler and that ruler is the one we made for ourselves and that is God. Throughout the centuries, humanity have made gods to explain the explainable and explain the taboo and the correct things to do. Without these gods and goddesses, there would be no order and only chaos.
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Hmm, just a little bit if bias there huh Innerhell. Until god is proven real or unreal your theory holds no water.
I guess it is bias. It's just my own personal belief. Theory? I guess that's another title for it. Heh, I apologize if I worded it wrong like I'm trying to force it on everybody, but... yeah... You can't really prove something like God in the first place. How are people going to prove something as mysterious as God? With science? With faith? Both are unreliable. The majority of people say that He is real simply because they say so. They will Him to be. My beliefs may be wrong or badly thought out, but that's just what makes sense in the mess that is my head. God is invention. The Bible is a fabrication. And yet, I keep telling myself that I respect the Christian religion and all other religions and faiths in the world even though I say these kind of things. Ah... My head... Heh, Good times, good times.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miroku4444
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It is self-evident that the Creator must be Self-Subsis­tent and One, without like or equal. If any created being can be said to ‘cause’ anything, that capacity to ‘cause’ was itself created within that being. Thus, no being in the universe can be said to be self-existent; rather, it owes its existence to the Creator who alone is Self-Exis­tent as well as Self-Subsistent. It follows from the fact that the Creator alone truly creates that for each and every being He has determined all possible ‘causes’ and ‘effects’, all things whatever that come before or after it. Therefore, we speak of God as the Sustainer, who holds and gives life to His Creation from first to last. All ‘causes’ have their beginning in Him, and all ‘effects’ find their ending in Him. In truth, created things are no more than so many ciphers or zeros which, no matter how many we put in a series, add up to nothing, unless a positive ‘one’ is placed before the series to give it value. In just this way, the creation could have no real exis­tence, nor any value, except by God.
What we call ‘causes’ have no direct or independent influence in existence, no direct or independent ‘effects’. It may be that we need to speak of ‘causes and effects’ in order to understand how, in a short space and over a lit­tle period of time, some part of the Creation is made (by the Mercy of God) intelligible to us and available to us for our use. But even this but confirms our dependence upon God and our answerability before Him. It is not God who needs ‘causes and effects’ to create; rather it is we who need ‘causes and effects’ to understand what He has created. He alone is the First and the Last, the Eternal, the Initiator and the Determiner—and all our busy little efforts after cause and effect are but veils be­tween ourselves and His Majesty.
Let us then affirm once more: He, God, is One; God, the Self-Subsistent, Eternally-Besought-of-All; He neither begets nor was begotten; and nothing whatever is like un
i found this on the web and i agree with what it say's . and it makes
alot of sinces as well
i'm an agonistic on this till i see God himself in front of me, i'm not 2 sure of his existence.
Inner hell might have a point there, wut if we were to take the Da Vinca Code's view. Then religion is jus another way for someone is control the masses and possible have their own potential army like Jesuits but they were radicals really.
On the other side of the coin, God is one, He is the Holy Trinity itself, The Father, The Son and the Holy Spirit. To say who created God might be blasmephy to some Christians. Then again, The one would created God who be The Creator, The Surpremem Being