a lot depends on how you view god. i consider god to be an energy of the universe, and i also believe that the "big bang" was a product of that energy. so yes i believe in god, but in a more scientific way, if that even makes any sense. god and science, what a concept right? so if you can see it that way. quantum physics can actually prove that there is a god. the religious fanatics mays send some hate mail my way for saying that but, science has proven god.
Quite simply God has always existed. Its beyond your measure of thought. God has a plan, and when he implements a plan, he will take many different people with many different needs and bring them together. Its completely out of my mind when this happens, because all the timing is just right. Every little thing comes together. God can be completely shown to anyone who wishes, the question of when he came to existance is non-relevant.
your question "where did god come from" is an unanswerable paradox that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with god. replace the word god with existence and you still have the same paradox. This paradox can not be resolved with our current level of understanding of the universe. Our current understanding is incomplete.
God either exist objectively or doesn't... What someone write in a bible doesn't effect reality and cant disprove anything.
Are you saying it is impossible for a being to have always existed ,in this case the being called God ? If that is what you are saying your premise in the form of a question is completely, 100%, flawed and absolutely no valid reasoning can be gained by advancing your argument . THE definition of God is that he is eternal and would not need a creator, it comes down to fauth in God not evidence , I ll concede that point to you
OR GOD NEVER DID EXIST AT ALL, AND YOU CAN NEVER BELIEVE ANYTHING BEYOND PURITANICAL THOUGHTS.
diamonddust22 3 months ago
Finally a good answer! "it's impossible for us to be hear but we are here"
punkisgodforyou 3 months ago
so my friend the question i have for you is, is it the idea of god or religion you disagree with?
daveboredom 1 year ago
a lot depends on how you view god. i consider god to be an energy of the universe, and i also believe that the "big bang" was a product of that energy. so yes i believe in god, but in a more scientific way, if that even makes any sense. god and science, what a concept right? so if you can see it that way. quantum physics can actually prove that there is a god. the religious fanatics mays send some hate mail my way for saying that but, science has proven god.
daveboredom 1 year ago
Quite simply God has always existed. Its beyond your measure of thought. God has a plan, and when he implements a plan, he will take many different people with many different needs and bring them together. Its completely out of my mind when this happens, because all the timing is just right. Every little thing comes together. God can be completely shown to anyone who wishes, the question of when he came to existance is non-relevant.
Millipedecult 1 year ago
@Millipedecult: FAIL
StraightMOATED417 1 year ago
your question "where did god come from" is an unanswerable paradox that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with god. replace the word god with existence and you still have the same paradox. This paradox can not be resolved with our current level of understanding of the universe. Our current understanding is incomplete.
God either exist objectively or doesn't... What someone write in a bible doesn't effect reality and cant disprove anything.
wizkid2000 1 year ago
Are you saying it is impossible for a being to have always existed ,in this case the being called God ? If that is what you are saying your premise in the form of a question is completely, 100%, flawed and absolutely no valid reasoning can be gained by advancing your argument . THE definition of God is that he is eternal and would not need a creator, it comes down to fauth in God not evidence , I ll concede that point to you
quakey987 1 year ago