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Do you THINK God is the eternal source of creation? ?

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Do you THINK God is the eternal source of creation? ?

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  1. As an eternal source of creation has the mystery of the greatest power that has no beginning nor its ending inexplicably. It's only from an almighty source of eternal energy creation. It was only but from the perfect power of the universe. From the eternal creator His divinity, God Himself.

    As we may all know. that all kinds of creations requires energy. Eternally speaking it's not in physical realm. But this physical realm brought by its source. The infinity as a cycle of life. Which was designed profoundly by its inexplicable energy source. That only God can manifest.


  2. He was the first Creator, and set it in motion.  Now their are others playing the position but Truly It all came from the Father God....

  3. No.

    You will find answer, if you observe, understand mother Nature.

    only Nature knows the answer.

    GOD IS INVISIBLE and hence, he is not expected to say anything about his job.

  4. If he wasn’t then he assuredly would not be he who we know as God would he ...he would be John, or David or Fred the milkman ....

    Not the infinitesimal entity, the entirety and sum of which is eternal, immeasurable and to most unfathomable...

  5. Yes. As a muslim I believe that God (Allah) is the creator of all things. He was not created. There is no need to think about who created Allah. It is of no significance. In Islam Allah created the inverse and the human race on earth in order to develop it and thank Allah for his mercy. This done through 5 prayers a day. Mainly these prayers consist of verbal and physical movements. The verbal part is a praise and thanking of the creator and the physical part is  a show of respect and gratification.

  6. No. Even if you assume there is a God, and if you assume that he, she, or it created the "world," it does not necessarily follow that all things created since then have been or are being created by that God or by beings who draw their creativity from that God. Put another way, if God died or dissapeared, or just lost interest, new things would stil be created.

  7. No.

    The very idea of some celestial giant creating something when there was nothing is absurd.

    There is far too much scientific proof to contradict the idea that it's odd that so many people I thought were intelligent believe in god.

    Don't get me wrong, the whole idea of a life after death, someone to talk to when you're at a crossroads in life etc seem nice, it's just deluded.

  8. I believe that there is no creation nor destruction...... there is only the never-ending transformations. The constancy of change gives us the illusion of the destruction of something that was and the creation of another thing that will be. This view is based on my belief that everything has always been there, because nothing can come out of nothingness!!

  9. There are no reasonable arguments to claim that god exists and there are no reasonable arguments to claim that god doesn't exist.

    That's the gist of it.

  10. Yes, with every fiber in my being.

    On a rare occasion during meditation I found myself in the presence of the Divine Lord on the Universe.  We spoke for a while and then He lifted me up and placed my on His knee next to His heart.  He waved His hand in front of Him, and before the two of us was all His creation spread our before us, and He said, this day my creation will bow down and serve us both.

    I was in awe when I saw the magnitude of His Universe.

    With that I saw the birds sing their hearts out to praise and worship Him.

    I saw the wind gently blow, and the large oak trees bowed like ballerinas in His presence.

    I saw the animals look up at Him with the eagerness of our domestic pets. All knew Him and adored Him.

    I never actually see God, I am only aware of His Divine Presence.

    This is a true story, and you can get out of it what you will.

  11. Yes God’s act of ‘creation’ does not mean constructing something out of nothing but it means moral regeneration or rejuvenation of mankind by divinizing man’s intellect with the nectar of Godly knowledge and re-establishing 'Heaven' or ‘Paradise’ on earth. There is no heaven or h**l some where else. All is within us.

  12. It depends on your definition of God.

    Any definition that can be verified by science to exist probably does not deserve the label "God" from an idealistic sense.

    Some definitions of God are not consistent with the observed universe.

    Your question is better phrased as:

    Can we ever scientifically know the source of creation and would we define such a source to be God.

    Maybe.

  13. yes

  14. If your christian its probably a fair thought but (and I honestly dont mean to be snarky or offensive) if god is the creator who created god?

  15. not ETERNAL...

    we could just **** our faces off...

  16. Yes I sure do.

  17. It is not a question about thinking. It is a question of faith. I do not think God is the eternal source of creation. My faith does not require thought. My faith carries me though beyond the limits of thought and reason.

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