--The Creator has always existed and was not created.
--the creator was,is,and will become. but the answer would be the creator
the creator would be synonymous and plural in one embodyment unless rules are bent i.e. immortal,procreated(self-improvised),(atomicstructure pre collided),the answer would then officially have to be "." which would be a period if creation created or if creator created self or creator always has been the answer would be "period.(in all context)"
if evey one created by a creator then creator is created by GOD
Opinion two:
Some people say that a watch maker makes something that is very complex and intricate, and that he is more complex and intricate than what he creates, he has to be.
Therefore some people surmise that in order to create the "clockwork" that is the universe,(which includes man) a much more powerful, intelligent, and complex being must have created it.
However, to say that this being has always existed is a premise which makes no sense, for it had to come from somewhere. So some might say that a divine being was themselves created by a even higher being.
The problem with this belief is that that would insinuate the existence of an infinate line of creators each getting more and more advanced, which also makes little scene.
It is like the neanderthal trying to explain the stars, with the resources and knowledge they had could simply not understand them. They could call them something like "sky fire" or "Highest dust", those would be whimsical ways of describing them but they could not grasp the true nature and beauty of what stars are. The same may be true with us when it comes to ghosts, possestions, and plenty of other phenomena we don't understand, including where we came from.
These questions have been asked since the beginning of question asking. Where did we come from?, why are we here?, who if anyone created us?, and what does the future and the universe hold?.
I personally don't believe in a divine creator as Christians do. It could all be a random beautiful mix. It could even be an advanced civilization who created us. (but that would go back to the "infinite creator loop" again).
You are at liberty to believe whatever you wish and to learn about your surroundings. Whether that is a gift, or a coincidence, it is a beautiful thing that must be kept and cherished at all costs.
In time perhaps either from above or from within us, I believe we will eventulally find the answers together.
Yes, creator is a noun. It refers to someone who creates. The capitalized form Creator normally refers to God.
A creator is a person who creates things. The capitalized Creator is applied to God, the all-powerful omnipresent Christian deity.
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That these rights are given to us by our creator and that they cannot be taken away because they are given to us by said creator. This answer once equated "creator" with "God" but this was not accurate.
That these rights are given to us by our creator and that they cannot be taken away because they are given to us by said creator. This answer once equated "creator" with "God" but this was not accurate.
ink is the creator of aus but there is something to it.Ink when he makes aus or repair them he damages forgotten aus and has he creates he creates to much to he destoryes the old aus.error sans when he destroyes it creates room for new aus and helps old about to be forgotton aus get repaired faster.
It shows a complete life, lived as a human, a fine human. It is a statement that the Creator very personally knows what it means to be Human. Likening Himself to us creates a platform for us to then liken ourselves to Him.
It creates a "recovery disk". This disk allows you to fix your computer if it doesn't boot up.
"kami" means God. 創造主Sōzō-nushi some who creates
There's a lot of people who creates Animes. However, Osamu Tezuka is called the father of Anime.
In the original movie Frankenstein, the creator was actually Frankenstein. It is his last name, hence the name "Dr. Frankenstein". The creature he creates is just called 'the monster' or 'Frankenstein's monster'.
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