Here it is.Since the 4th dimension (time) doesn't affect God, therefore he's always existed. With our way of life (3D), everything exists around time (materials, etc.). To have something that has always existed wouldn't make sense for us. Our minds aren't able to comprehend. If we become eternal, then I'm sure it would make some sense if God reveals it to us.(RaddSpencer;45669)
Ok. Well,, the weird thing about God is that He exists outside of time right. If something exists within time, it MUST have a cause. Not so with something (or someone) which exists outside of time. Just look at this source:
http://christiananswers.net/q-aig/aig-c039.html "1. Everything which has a beginning has a cause.1 2. The universe has a beginning. 3. Therefore the universe has a cause.Its important to stress the words in bold type. The universe requires a cause because it had a beginning, as will be shown below. God, unlike the universe, had no beginning, so doesn't need a cause. In addition, Einstein's general relativity, which has much experimental support, shows that time is linked to matter and space. So time itself would have begun along with matter and space.Since God, by definition, is the creator of the whole universe, he is the creator of time. Therefore He is not limited by the time dimension He created, so has no beginning in time God is the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity (Isaiah 57:15). Therefore He doesn't have a cause.In contrast, there is good evidence that the universe had a beginning. This can be shown from the Laws of Thermodynamics, the most fundamental laws of the physical sciences. * 1st Law: The total amount of mass-energy in the universe is constant. * 2nd Law: The amount of energy available for work is running out, or entropy is increasing to a maximum.If the total amount of mass-energy is limited, and the amount of usable energy is decreasing, then the universe cannot have existed forever, otherwise it would already have exhausted all usable energy the heat death of the universe. For example, all radioactive atoms would have decayed, every part of the universe would be the same temperature, and no further work would be possible."The article basically says that God created time -- along with space and matter (and this means that He is OBVIOUSLY not bound by it). Because He does not exist within time's framework, He does NOT have a cause.The universe, however, DOES exist within time's framework, therefore it does have a cause (given by God of course).
The Lord doesn't have a physical form. So the laws of science do not apply. God can create Himself a flesh. He has in the past. What really blows my mind away is that God created everything for us to take care of (and for His glory of course). The universe is a gigantic place with uncountable area. There are even parts of space that we might never uncover. God made that all for us.