Who created God/Allah - Comments

  • In reply to your comment that I somehow missed:

    I suppose it just depends on your mind set, like spirits and ghosts. Some people refuse to believe because they have no evidence whereas others just believe, some because they need to have the reassurance that there is something after death and those who are left simply because they believe.

    It most certainly isn't foolish to believe in something you can't prove with evidence, back on the spirit thing, I believe in that however I don't have hard evidence.

    I admire your faith.

    Good night xxxx
    July 20th, 2012 at 04:17am
  • One question I must ask though, no matter how much faith you have in God I have never met anyone yet who hasn't got a part of them that believes the fact that things must be created?
    You can't have human life unless it is created.
    You can't have a cigarette unless it is created.
    You can't watch a film unless it is created so going off your theory of

    'God was always in existence. Always. Before everything, before time and space and anything, there was always God.'

    Who and/or what created him?
    Where did he come from?

    Anyway, dear, I am going to bed, it is 3:13am here and all this thinking I am doing is not doing me any good for sleep options lol.

    I tried to ask this to my facebook friends (only as a much less detailed status compared to this blog) and I ended up having to delete it as people are far too defensive so I sincerely hope I haven't offended you with this blog and these comments.

    Good Night, Sleep Well

    xxxx
    July 20th, 2012 at 04:14am
  • v. Faith is a hard thing. I don't think people realize that. To be able to say, "Maybe I don't understand all of it, maybe there isn't as much hard evidence as people need right here in front of me, but I know God is real and He loves me," is a feat that takes some people years. It's not foolish to believe in something that you can't prove with physical evidence, but I'm often told it is!
    July 20th, 2012 at 04:11am
  • Age old tale of Theist vs Atheist :)

    At least you are a respectful theist that isn't trying to force believes on others.

    I suppose I am just looking for answers, answers I will probably never achieve but no harm in looking.

    I want to have faith and I want to believe but how can I when such hard evidence is staring me in the face and how can I when things make so much sense scientifically.

    Even if that means you do end up spending three hours making notes only to come up with this blog which still doesn't bring me much closer to the answer.

    Aha

    xxxx
    July 20th, 2012 at 04:09am
  • v. I'm picking up what you're putting down, and I respect what you believe, as well! In my opinion and according to what I believe, God isn't bound by the rules of time, in the least. He can do literally anything. But I don't force that belief on anyone else.
    July 20th, 2012 at 03:56am
  • I respect your view 'electric goat' (I love your username).

    You believe that he is infinite, infinite has no beginning, we as humans do though, as it so states in the bible, God created us so we must have a beginning meaning we there is no infinite inside our Universe and therefore God must 'live' beyond us.

    Here I quote my problem with understanding that God has always been here:

    ''Iif God is outside of time and unborn there is no way to calculate when he began, so really there could be no time. Time is a counter, time needs a beginning point to start. So if God created the Universe and had no time to create the Universe then the Universe must have come into existence when God did, meaning the Universe has always been here''

    xxx
    July 20th, 2012 at 03:49am
  • Well, this is the way I believe it. God is omnipresent. So he's everywhere. He's here and there and everywhere, all at once. God defies our human laws and goes outside of things that we can even comprehend.

    God was always in existence. Always. Before everything, before time and space and anything, there was always God. I can't explain it, it's just a part of faith.
    July 20th, 2012 at 03:44am