So, Who Created God?

So, who created God?

This is probably that kind of question that’s been stuck on your mind.

But you’re way too afraid to share it with people.

Because you know they will see you with those judgement stares.

Because they might think you crazy.

But you need the answer.

So, that’s why I’m writing this post: For you to find the exact answer.

Before answering this question, we both need to have the same understanding of God.

Let’s forget all the references and listen to your deepest heart.

I’m 100% sure: You can never deny that this universe has its beginning. You can never deny that all these things in this universe are not created or managed randomly. There must be One Who create, sustain, nourish, control this universe and everything’s in between. I mean, if we were created randomly, how could we all have two eyes? Why do we all have one heart? Why do we have digestive system, respiratory system, reproduction system, and any other systems in our bodies? How could these systems work so perfectly that we’re barely dying? Imagine if we were created randomly, without any pattern, without One Sustainer, wouldn’t it cause so many errors in our bodies? Imagine if this world were created randomly, wouldn’t it cause so many natural disasters? So, deep in our hearts, we can never deny the One Who sustain, master, nourish this universe. The One Who is over all things competent. Only One. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent.

In this post, God refers to Him whom I just explained.

Clear enough?

However, when you’re talking about God, there are always ones who doubt you, asking questions like, “If everything has its creature, who created God?

If you’re feeling confused by this question, let me ask you some things.

First: What makes the color green?

Great. They are yellow and blue.

Now, what about yellow? What makes the color yellow?

Good job. Yellow is a primary color and, therefore, cannot be created by any color.

See, yellow cannot be created. And, you’re cool with this fact. You can accept how the fact that you don’t need the answer of, “What makes the color yellow?”

Now, let me ask you another question. Something simple, yet a little bit more technical.

What is water made of?

Yep. As easy as you google the answer, you’d find that water is made of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.

So, what is hydrogen or oxygen made of?

If you’ve learned the basic concepts in chemistry, you’ll exactly know how hydrogen or oxygen cannot be created by any chemical reaction. They stand alone as a chemical element. And, you’re cool with this fact.

OK. Some of you may say, “Well, one atom of hydrogen consists of proton, and bla, bla, bla.”

Well then, what is proton made of?

Some of you may state that proton is part of an atom. And, an atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter. It. Is. The. Smallest. Unit. Therefore, it’s illogical to ask, “What is an atom made of?” And, see, you can accept this truth. You can accept that any question has its final stop.

But I’ve still got the answer if you still insist, “What is an atom made of?” According to some references I’ve found, the answer is a quark.

And, you still keep asking, “What is a quark? What is it made of?”

So, let’s stop asking and start opening your reference. Take a look at this screen. I took this picture from Encylopedia Brittanica. And it says…

Quark, any member of a group of subatomic particles elementary that interact by means of the strong force and are believed to be among the fundamental constituents of matter.

Now, let me ask you: What is a quark made of?

Sure, you’ll go back to the definition of a quark, saying, “You’re being illogical. It’s the most fundamental constituents of matter.

OK.

This is weird.

You can be so confident, believing, then stop asking when asked about the color yellow, an atom, and an quark.

However, why can’t you stop asking, “Who created God?”?

Isn’t the answer so clear that you can feel it in your heart?

One more thing.

Some years later, you may go back to this post and say, “Look, quark isn’t the most fundamental matter anymore. Look, yellow isn’t a primary color anymore.” And, as I said earlier, science is evolving, therefore, it can change. This analogy will be obsolete, but God won’t be. Nor is there to Him any equivalent.

After writing this…

I don’t know what’s on your mind, but I hope you’ll find something here.

If you’re still feeling confused, yet you really need The Truth, then never ever stop finding it. It will be worth it. So, pray to the Lord of the Worlds, the One Who created you and me. Just pray to Him, no other deity. Approach and ask some educated, trusted, and pious people around you. And, keep praying to your Lord in a private supplication.

I hope the emptiness in your heart will find its home.[]

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Published on October 31, 2017 10:00
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