The moment you ask “who created God,” you’ve already misunderstood His nature.
Time itself began with God, so He cannot be bound by it.
God is the uncaused cause, the first mover beyond creation.
The Bible reveals that God is eternal, not created.
Asking who created God is like asking what’s north of the North Pole.
If God had a creator, He wouldn’t be God.
Only the eternal One can create time, space, and matter.
Genesis begins with “In the beginning, God,” not “In the beginning, God was created.”
The Creator cannot be a creation.
The Bible shows God as the Alpha and Omega—without beginning or end.
Our minds crave origins, but God is origin itself.
God exists outside of time, while we exist within it.
The question is human logic; the answer is divine eternity.
Scripture reveals God as self-existent and self-sufficient.
If God was made, then His maker would be God instead.
God is the foundation of existence itself.
Every effect has a cause, but God is the ultimate cause.
Eternal means no starting point—God has always been.
The universe needs a beginning, but God does not.
The Bible teaches that God IS being itself, not a created being.
To ask who made God is to misunderstand what “God” means.
God is beyond dimensions, not limited to creation’s rules.
Science looks for a beginning; faith knows the Beginner.
Only an eternal God can explain a temporal world.
The question disappears once you understand God’s eternity.
Psalm 90:2 says God is from everlasting to everlasting.
Without an eternal God, nothing else could exist.
Creation demands a creator who is uncreated.
God exists necessarily, not contingently.
Our finite minds struggle with infinite reality.
The Bible never tries to prove God’s existence—it assumes it.
God is the unchanging anchor in a changing world.
The fact we ask the question shows our limitation.
Infinity cannot be explained by finite categories.
God precedes the concept of “before.”
The Creator is the only being with no origin.
Asking who made God is like asking what color a thought is.
The eternal nature of God is what makes Him God.
The Bible’s answer is simple: God always was.
God is the necessary being upon which all else depends.
Time flows from the One who lives outside of it.
The Big Bang may explain beginnings, but God explains why.
Without an eternal God, we fall into infinite regress.
Only God breaks the chain of causes and effects.
Scripture presents God as I AM—the self-existent One.
The answer is not philosophy but revelation.
You don’t measure eternity with a clock.
God doesn’t need a creator—He is the Creator.
To know God is to accept His eternal nature.
The question “who created God” changes everything once you grasp eternity.