07 Oct '11 23:16>
If God created the universe then what created God?
Well, I propose that God did. What, you say? That is laughably circular!
It is circular but not laughably so.
Just read on.
Take an infinite line, we'll call it eternity.
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The absolute value of any given point can be 0(creation/ including the creation of God.) The line extends to infinity on either side of point 0 giving you an elementary number line. However, if any given point can be 0 then every given point can be 0. Thus, if creation is infinite then God could have created himself. Sort of Infinitely creating himself(and everything else) for Eternity.
This supports the quote, "I am the Alpha and the Omega the beginning and the end." I guess it could be changed to "I am the beginnning and the end, zero and infinity" I always found an infinite universe to be strangely more believable than one with a clear beginning and end.
I don't put this forward as a fact just as a possible and interesting answer to a controversial question.
Well, I propose that God did. What, you say? That is laughably circular!
It is circular but not laughably so.
Just read on.
Take an infinite line, we'll call it eternity.
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The absolute value of any given point can be 0(creation/ including the creation of God.) The line extends to infinity on either side of point 0 giving you an elementary number line. However, if any given point can be 0 then every given point can be 0. Thus, if creation is infinite then God could have created himself. Sort of Infinitely creating himself(and everything else) for Eternity.
This supports the quote, "I am the Alpha and the Omega the beginning and the end." I guess it could be changed to "I am the beginnning and the end, zero and infinity" I always found an infinite universe to be strangely more believable than one with a clear beginning and end.
I don't put this forward as a fact just as a possible and interesting answer to a controversial question.