nonbeliever_92
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Where does God come from?
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Where does God come from?
The Universe created god.
Where does God come from?
Sapient entities create "gods", in my opinion.
The Supreme, though? I don't think the Supreme has any creator. However, I don't believe the Supreme is any kind of humanoid entity like the one described in some religious texts, nor do I believe it is influenced by time, space, or properties.
If the Supreme had a creator, who created that? And that? And that. Ad nauseam. Perhaps the Supreme was created by another supreme from another universe that this one originated from, perhaps not. Perhaps the Supreme does not exist, perhaps it does. Who can really say?
I can't make any definite statements or anything, just offer a quick opinion.
I have no problem with you not believing in invisible things, nonbeliever_92. I think the secret of understanding why we seem to exist lies in the nature of numbers, and the origin of God has to do with that as well. In our lives we observe causation. Things are caused by other things, and things have a beginning. Naturally we wonder how the beginning could have a beginning, and we wonder what causes the causes? I think modern Physics and Math and a little guesswork proposes a possible solution.nonbeliever_92 said:Does God have a creator?
The Bible comes from people. Nothing is hidden regarding that. It's obvious.Who can really say? The Holy Bible which IS the Word of God says it all. The God of the Holy Bible never reveals Himself to those who want to find fault with Him. Why should He? Nobody will reveal where he/she hides his/her gold to a person who is known to be a thief. But he/she will reveal the hiding place to a trusted friend!
God is eternal and aphysical. He has no end and no beginning, but always was and always will be, independent of any created reality.Where does God come from?
Out of curiosity, how do you regard Spinoza's drift?God is eternal and aphysical. He has no end and no beginning, but always was and always will be, independent of any created reality.
Where does God come from?
Out of curiosity, how do you regard Spinoza's drift?
Thought this would likely be the case, so thanks for clarifying. Now, again just for curiosity's sake and for clarification, do you call pantheism or panentheism "materialism"?You mean like his drift to materialism? None of his philosophy does a whole lot for me, and I'm not much on pure materialism anyhow....
Where does God come from?
The way you ask the question is a sort of circular reasoning or circular logic. The answer must point back to the question, otherwise it’s impossible to answer. Unless the answerer agrees that God came from somewhere, then the question cannot be answered. Example: If I would ask someone, “How stupid are you?” the answerer must admit he or she is stupid or the question cannot be answered.Where does God come from?