Along with the actually somehow interesting thread "What created God", I wanted to make this one, which will probably be even more fun, and more full of bullcrap.
First off, let us keep in mind that God must have been created. We will completely dismiss the arguments of whether or not he created himself and just ignore them. He can not have always been, as this means he was created (infinity) years ago, which there never was. Avoiding anything mathematically complicated, just like there can never be an infinity year A.D., there can never have been an infinity year B.C. So he was created at a point in time. He has interaction with our space time continuum, therefore he is not an anomaly in regards to the laws of spacetime. Because he exists in time, the theory of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed, but only transformed. Therefore because he must follow the laws of space-time, something had to transfer energy into his creation, meaning there was energy from OUR universe prior to God. This something now, by the commutative property, has interaction with space-time, therefore God could not have created himself.
So, if something other than God himself created God, when was God created, because he could not have been created "forever" ago?
6000 years? 6,000,000 years? 43 years? Wanna make a poll?