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WHO MADE GOD? Besides biblical and eye-witness proof of God’s existence, there is the natural and scientific "Cosmological Argument” (Argument of Beginnings), which says there had to be a beginning of everything we see. No matter how far back you want to go, there has to have been a first cause of us being here now. That beginning of our time and the revealing of the one true God is also given by God in the very first verse of the Bible: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Breaking that down: In the beginning God created all time, space (the heavens), and matter (the earth). However, being self-existent, God is in the realm of eternity where he also exists outside our time. God created a beginning of our time for us to be in and there will be an end to it. So, we now live in our own realm of time, given to us by God. 
Being above and beyond all that, God can see the  beginning and end of our time.
That's what makes Him the One and ONLY Supreme Being. And it’s why God’s Word in the Bible had already accurately predicted a couple thousand events in our history—before they happened for us! Even with that proof, we hear, "Well, then who made God?” But that question is time based. By definition, a Supreme Being is above and beyond all that. And what makes Him supreme is He's not dependent upon anyone for His existence. Can we become Gods, as Mormonism, Hinduism, and New Age claim? No, because the one true supreme God has no beginning. When Moses asked God: “Who do I say that You are?“ God replied, simply: "I Am Who I Am." He doesn't have a beginning because beginnings are a time-based question and He's above and beyond all that. How can false belief systems claim humans can become God, the Supreme Being, who by definition has
no beginning. Yet, every person on our planet, including the advocates who 
falsely teach that all of us can become Gods, celebrate a birthday,
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WHO MADE GOD? Besides biblical and eye-witness proof of God’s existence, there is the natural and scientific "Cosmological Argument” (Argument of Beginnings), which says there had to be a beginning of everything we see. No matter how far back you want to go, there has to have been a first cause of us being here now. That beginning of our time and the revealing of the one true God is also given by God in the very first verse of the Bible: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Breaking that down: In the beginning God created all time, space (the heavens), and matter (the earth). However, being self-existent, God is in the realm of eternity where he also exists outside our time. God created a beginning of our time for us to be in and there will be an end to it. So, we now live in our own realm of time, given to us by God. Being above and beyond all that, God can see the beginning and end of our time. That's what makes Him the One and ONLY Supreme Being. And it’s why God’s Word in the Bible had already accurately predicted a couple thousand events in our history—before they happened for us! Even with that proof, we hear, "Well, then who made God?” But that question is time based. By definition, a Supreme Being is above and beyond all that. And what makes Him supreme is He's not dependent upon anyone for His existence. Can we become Gods, as Mormonism, Hinduism, and New Age claim? No, because the one true supreme God has no beginning. When Moses asked God: “Who do I say that You are?“ God replied, simply: "I Am Who I Am." He doesn't have a beginning because beginnings are a time-based question and He's above and beyond all that. How can false belief systems claim humans can become God, the Supreme Being, who by definition has no beginning. Yet, every person on our planet, including the advocates who falsely teach that all of us can become Gods, celebrate a birthday, a beginning in our span of time created by the one true God.