God is beyond creation due to Him being unbound by almost all concepts of our universe (i.e. creation). He exists somewhere outside of space and time, as both were created at the beginning. It's difficult for us to wrap our heads around the concept of an immutable, 'uncreated' eternal yet timeless being(s) because we're pretty limited compared to the immense complexity of creation and it's wonders, let alone an omnipresent, omnipotent, and omni-loving God.
Who created the creator ?
The big bang is basically using important sounding words to say it just happened.
What part of "I AM THAT I AM" do you not understand?
Time only exists because events occur after another in a chronological order. Prior to creation, there were no events, and hence no time. Therefore it's perfectly conceivable that God was the only thing in a state of being before and at the inception of the universe. "Who created God" implies there was something that existed before God that could have given rise to him on an eventual basis, which is not a Christian belief at all.
That's a good argument.
God wasn't "created", God always existed. He never created himself, he wasn't born from chaos. He just was. Always. He has no origin.
You mean that he is eternal. There are no movement in eternity.
Exactly. It's like asking if there's a bigger number than infinity. The question itself just indicates a misunderstanding of the concept.
Dude…
It's not the next logical question. Well, rather, it is for the retarded fedoras that do not understand that at some point you need an uncaused cause, something that is fully actual without potential, etc etc. And that is known by everyone as God.
What si that even supposed to mean?
I wonder what the word God means
pro tip, God is the One who was, who IS and the one who will always be. "I AM WHO I AM" in other words God is the Absolute Being. Without him nothing is. Only creatures have a Creator.