Most Christians believe that God created everyhing. Everything in existance, for that matter. If god created everything in existance, and he exists, he must of created himself. Before there was a god, there was nothing. Nothing cannot be almighty. Therefore, a god never existed
In Quran, in Islam & all Prophets sent by God from Adam to Muhammad (peace be upon all) Insaan/Human Beings only to Worship Him & to test Insaan/Human Beings & will take account at the End for everlasting Paradise & Hell.
To say god never existed, it is like asking John bore a child was it a boy or a girl? The question is wrong God does create himself as He is omni point. Here is what Allah says about Himself in Quran in Verse "Al Fatiha"
http://www.quranexplorer.com/Quran/Default.aspx
Dr. Zakir Naik - Does God exist?
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=E2s14T6x5AM
The question is "what is existence?" If the answer is "existence is a concept in the minds of thinking beings" then if there are no more thinking beings the concept cannot exist.
The concept of ontologically parasitic beings challenges our understanding of existence and reality by suggesting that there are entities that rely on other beings for their own existence. This raises questions about the nature of reality and the interconnectedness of all things.
The slaves' freedom was denied by the concept that slaves were property, not human beings, and all human beings are free, but not property, so slaves were denied freedom due to the concept that slaves were property, not people.
Camcorders and Macs are devices, not living beings. They do not have feelings, and thus have no concept of "friends."
Socialization
Islam propagates the overall development of human beings- both physical and spiritual.
The two foundations on which moral theology is built are: the concept of human dignity and the concept of the final end for man. Human dignity has to do with respecting human beings for who they are.
Is not considered an end in itself, butrather a means for achieving betterand more equitable living conditionsfor human beings
The unscrambled phrase "baked beings" reveals the answer "beings baked," which cleverly hints at the dark humor of a cannibal's favorite food being "human beings" prepared in a baked manner. It's a play on words that combines the concept of cooking with the unsettling idea of cannibalism. Overall, it captures the macabre nature of the question in a lighthearted way.
In various mythologies and belief systems, there is no specific weapon identified to kill an angel as they are considered spiritual or celestial beings. The concept of killing an angel is not typically explored in the same way as killing mortal beings in mythology.
It seems like your question might be incomplete. If you're asking about "lan beings," could you clarify what you mean? Are you referring to a specific concept, species, or something else? Please provide more context so I can assist you better!
The extraordinary Medieval theologian and philosopher, Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), had a very clear and consistent view of "Natural Law." The concept can be cogently defined in this way: Natural Law is the set of basic principles that define and govern natural phenomena, including human beings, and these can be rationally discovered, understood, and utilized in diverse ways by human beings.