Would god believe in god?

As we are self aware of our existence. We also have classified our habitat. Even though we have a small understanding our galaxy, and the majority of us do believe in some way of the existence in a simple or complex organism not of this world (alien)

If there was a god... would he (it) have the same question as some of us of the existence of... yet another God?

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  • i.am.still.a.pervert

    Suppose that God has always existed. Like even back to negative infinity. How could anything have ever created him?

    My question is what does God know about being a pervert?

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    • pantychaffe

      Negative infinity ?

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    • FeralDefiance

      Wouldn't have made them if he didn't like them.

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  • iwannajerk4you

    Or maybe God is a imaginary friend for adults

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  • tittle

    I think once you get outside of this reality (where god might exist), different logic applies. So maybe god, with all that infinite understanding that we can't remotely comprehend, doesn't have that dilemma of requiring a creator.

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  • CreamPuffs

    The real question is how do people still believe in that stuff?

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  • Rihyae

    What if God was created by a God who erased his memory?

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  • Cocomilktitties

    Very Interesting.

    I don't personally believe that God is a "person" like you and I. I think that God just is. There is no before and after. There isn't really a timeline for God. I think that God just exists.

    I feel like certain things just "are". The concept of explanations and timelines is something that we create for ourselves in order to make sense of things, but I think that the truth just "is".

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