Re: If god exists, what created god?

greg clements (clements@ns.ccsn.edu)
30 Jul 1995 15:11:20 -0500

koman@clark.net (Peterko) writes:

>OuterNet43 (outernet43@aol.com) wrote:
>: I think that there is no real "GOD". Like the title says, I mean if there
>: was a god, than who created him/her?

>Hey! What makes you so sure that there was a creation?
>Try to think outside of your puny little 4 dimensional,
>time-space continuum. Beginning, end, What's the difference?
>koman

The question "who created him/her?" assumes that God needs to be
created. It seems reasonable to me that the God who created the universe
is not tied down to our concepts of space, time and creation. The Bible
makes it clear in several passages that God had no beginning and will
have no end.

The study of the universe is a noble profession and/or hobby. Our
knowledge of the universe should lead us to a deeper appreciation for the
greatness of the God who created the universe.

I would be happy to correspond further on this subject with anyone by
direct e-mail (clements@campus.mlc.edu).

-- 
Dr. Greg Clements The fear (respect, awe...)
Assoc. Prof. Physics & Math of the Lord is the beginning
Midland Lutheran College of knowledge. Proverbs 1:7
clements@campus.mlc.edu My opinions are my own.