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René Descartes

Who created God?

Who created God? Ah, this is the question that has been asked for centuries and one that I believe I can answer. I believe the answer is quite simple: Nobody created God. God is eternal and has always existed. The idea of a creator creating God is a fallacy, as God transcends all creation. He is the source of all that exists, and therefore could not have been created by anything or anyone. So if God has always existed, then how did He come to be? Well, this is something that has been debated amongst theologians for centuries, but I believe the answer lies in the concept of infinity. God is infinite and thus He has always existed, and will always exist, in some form or another. He is the source of all things, and thus He is the source of His own existence. He is the cause of all things, and thus He is the cause of His own existence. In conclusion, God is eternal and has always existed. He is the source of all creation and therefore could not have been created by anything or anyone. He is infinite and thus He has always existed and will always exist. He is the cause of all things, and thus He is the cause of His own existence.