Introduction
How did God get here?
Richard Dawkins, among other atheists, thinks he has the ultimate proof
that God doesn't exist. If God created a complex universe, wouldn't it take
an even more complex entity to have created God? However, such logic assumes
that time has always existed, rather than being merely a construct of this
universe.
Who created God? It is an age-old question that has plagued all those who
like to think about the big questions. Having grown up as an agnostic
non-Christian, it provided me with a potential reason why there might not be any
god. Various religions tend to solve the problem in different ways. The LDS
church (Mormonism) says that the God (Elohim) to whom we are accountable had a
father god, then grew up on a planet as a man, and progressed to become a god
himself. Many other religions have claimed that gods beget other gods. Of course
the problem with this idea is how did the
first god get
here? This problem of infinite regression invalidates such religions.
Christianity claims that God has always existed. Is this idea even possible?
Does science address such issues?
Christianity's answer
Christianity answers the question of who made God in the very first
verse of the very first book, Genesis:
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis
1:1)
This verse tells us that God was acting before time when He created the
universe. Many other verses from the New Testament tell us that God was
acting before time began, and so, He created time, along with the other
dimensions of our universe:
- No, we speak of God's secret wisdom, a wisdom that has
been hidden and that God destined for our glory
before time began. (1
Corinthians 2:7)
- This grace was given us in Christ Jesus
before the
beginning of time (2 Timothy 1:9)
- The hope of eternal life, which God... promised
before the beginning of time
(Titus 1:2)
- To the only God our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory,
majesty, dominion and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.
(Jude 1:25)
The idea that God created time, along with the physical universe, is not
just some wacky modern Christian interpretation of the Bible. Justin Martyr,
a second century Christian apologist,
in his
Hortatory Address to the Greeks, said that Plato got the idea that time
was created along with the universe from Moses:
"And from what source did Plato draw the information that
time was created along with the heavens? For he wrote thus: 'Time,
accordingly, was created along with the heavens; in order that, coming into
being together, they might also be together dissolved, if ever their
dissolution should take place.' Had he not learned this from the divine
history of Moses?"
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God exists in timeless eternity
How does God acting before time began get around the problem of God's creation? There are two
possible interpretations of these verses. One is that God exists outside of
time. Since we live in a universe of cause and effect, we naturally assume
that this is the only way in which any kind of existence can function.
However, the premise is false. Without the dimension of time, there is no
cause and effect, and all things that could exist in such a realm would have
no need of being caused, but would have always existed. Therefore,
God has no need of being created, but, in fact, created the time dimension of our universe specifically for a reason -
so that cause and effect would exist
for us. However, since God
created time, cause and effect would
never apply to His existence.
God exists in multiple dimensions of time
The second interpretation is that God exists in more than one dimension
of time. Things that exist in one dimension of time are restricted to time's
arrow and are confined to cause and effect. However, two dimensions of time
form a plane of time, which has no beginning and no end and is not
restricted to any single direction. A
being that exists in at least two dimensions of time can travel anywhere in
time and yet never had a beginning, since a plane of time has no starting point.
Either interpretation leads one to the conclusion that God has no need of
having been created.
Why can't the universe be eternal?
The idea that God can be eternal leads us to the idea that maybe the
universe is eternal, and, therefore, God doesn't need to exist at all.
Actually, this was the prevalent belief of atheists before the observational
data of the 20
th century strongly refuted the idea that the
universe was eternal. This fact presented a big dilemma for atheists, since
a non-eternal universe implied that it must have been caused. Maybe
Genesis
1:1 was correct! Not to be dismayed by the facts, atheists have invented
some metaphysical "science" that attempts to explain away the existence of God.
Hence, most atheistic cosmologists believe that we see only the visible part
of a much larger "multiverse" that randomly spews out universes with
different physical parameters.
2 Since there is no evidence supporting this
idea (nor can there be, according to the laws of the universe), it is really
just a substitute "god" for atheists. And, since this "god" is
non-intelligent by definition, it requires a complex hypothesis, which would
be ruled out if we use Occam's razor, which states that one should use the
simplest logical explanation for any phenomenon. Purposeful intelligent
design of the universe makes much more sense, especially based upon what we
know about the
design of the universe.
What does science say about time?
When Stephen Hawking, George Ellis, and Roger Penrose extended the equations
for general relativity to include space and time, the results showed that time
has a beginning - at the moment of creation (i.e., the Big Bang).
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In fact, if you examine university websites, you will find that many professors
make such a claim - that the universe had a beginning and that this beginning
marked the beginning of time (see
The Universe is
Not Eternal, But Had A Beginning). Such assertions support the Bible's
claim that time began at the creation of the universe.
Conclusion
God has no need to have been created, since He exists either outside time
(where cause and effect do not operate) or within multiple dimensions of
time (such that there is no beginning of God's plane of time). Hence God is
eternal, having never been created. Although it is possible that the universe itself
is eternal, eliminating the need for its creation, observational
evidence contradicts this hypothesis, since the universe began to exist a
finite
~13.8 billion years ago. The only possible escape for the atheist is the
invention of a kind of super universe, which can never be confirmed
experimentally (hence it is metaphysical in nature, and not scientific).