God created Life, Universe, Galaxy, Sun, Moon, stars?
By coolsid2007
@coolsid2007 (1030)
India
July 25, 2009 11:23pm CST
So if just for an instance we believe God created life, universe, galaxy, sun, moon stars, Angels and everything that exists. Does it mean that God was alone centuries and decades before when he first started. I mean, according to monotheism, there is only one God, correct? Even if we assume there were multiple "Gods", there has to be one God "the so called supreme power" to create other Gods.
Was Loneliness the reason why he created Earth, life, universe and everything.
We are dependent on Sun to create atmosphere and time, without Sun, there cannot be time also. Scientifically Sun is a Star, a midsized Star, but there are so many stars out there and it again creates lots of questions.
My question is not to find an answer, as i am sure there is none, but to create questions in our dormant minds. We have brain to think, we do not know its capacity yet, unless there is a question, there cannot be an answer. Please try to answer the question to best of your capacity. Thank you in advance for your responses or even the time taken to read the discussion.
4 responses
@urbandekay (18278)
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14 Feb 10
Actually, by Einstein's relativity, space time is a continuum, before God created the universe there is no time. Experience for God is unimaginable for us
all the best urban
@urbandekay (18278)
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14 Feb 10
No and where is your evidence to support that claim?
all the best urban
@coolsid2007 (1030)
• India
14 Feb 10
Well,,, the best part part of our existence is that our imagination has no limits... how can you of all forget.... We created God in our "IMAGE"
cheers
@bird123 (10643)
• United States
1 Aug 09
You speak in terms of this physical world. Time is a parameter of this physical world. God is a spiritual being. We are spiritual beings but we are attached to a physical body thereby having to follow the physical laws of this universe. There is so much to learn before we can understand it all. We will all learn in time.
@coolsid2007 (1030)
• India
2 Aug 09
whatever you just said, is very imaginative, atleast i am happy to know you have your own thoughts and you r not bound to any inhibitions, well as i already mentioned in the discussion, I am not expecting any correct answers nor will i know if any of the answers are correct, but for me all i know is to make the best use of eyes, ears, speech and brain and deny any other things not felt at the least. I am not so eager as i know i am not so perfect, I do not believe that i was created again because i am not perfect....
thanks for your response.
@wiman32 (6)
• United States
18 Sep 09
Darkwhite... let me just pose a question for you, for everyone, Where do you think all the energy came from to create this world? where does the energy get its energy to keep moving? If energy really does never get distroyed or created, than why doesnt energy change form to keep itself going, but we can change it, if its from AC power to light, or anything like that. why doesnt it just change right back to keep moving? how can it keep doing that without using up its own energy to do that? it has to have an outside force. You arnt stupid, you know what im talking about, an all powerful God with the power to do that. But for a God to get all powerful, it cant be created by beings WITHOUT power to create that much power. As everyone knows, we dont know everything, if we did we would be here having this discussion. but how could a person who doesnt know everything create something that does? I could come up with a whole bunch of arguments like that but I dont think anyone would like that very much. i just want to say, i believe there is only one truth, and as I have said i cant know everything. so I do not know it all but i do know that it cant all lead up to energy. That doesnt even have brain to create us humans. nothing. nothing at all, only God has that power.
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
27 Jul 09
As usual, coolsid, your discussions do, indeed, provoke thought. These are things about which we wonder throughout the ages, and nobody has come up with a really good answer. Sometimes I think the purpose of our intelligence is to wonder about such things; not to find answers. Contemplating these enormous questions is, itself, a great and wondrous process.
@phildozer (284)
• United States
26 Jul 09
If God created the universe, who or what created God? Theres absolutely no way to know. religious officals say god created the universe, but they have no proof. Scientists say the big bang was the beginning or time, but they have no proof. Is our universe perhaps a single atom? What if our universe is simply a video game that the one we percieve as God plays. Each theory is as likely as the next, and each theory has exactly as much proof as the previous theory does
@coolsid2007 (1030)
• India
26 Jul 09
Dear Phildozer,
I understand what you are saying, however, Scientists say the big bang is not correct, many scientists actually do not believe in Big bang theory and there have been alternative explanations related very closely to Big Bang. However, we can make out one thing for sure that whatever that created life or Galaxy or universe, it was not organized.
The reason being, life at large, and universe at large is organized to its optimal level, there could have been several other ways to make it better. Even i can think of some.
But you made a valid point here, Each theory has something in common to another, Ever existing energy though might not be the perfect answer, but it does answer that there was no purpose to create anything and that inturn explains not so perfect world, it was all done by accident.
@phildozer (284)
• United States
27 Jul 09
It could have been organized, they dont know, they werent there