The consensus in religious and philosophical views is that God was not created by anyone or anything. God is considered eternal and the uncreated first cause or original source of everything that exists. God exists outside of time and has no beginning or creator. This concept means that God is the fundamental being who "has always been" and is responsible for the creation of the universe and everything within it. The question "Who created God?" is seen as a misunderstanding because it assumes God is a created being, whereas God is defined precisely as the being that is uncreated and eternal. This idea is expressed in many religious texts, including the Bible, where God is described as "from everlasting to everlasting" (Psalm 90:2) and "the King eternal, immortal, invisible" (1 Timothy 1:17). Philosophically, God is often described as the "unmoved mover," a being that causes all else to exist but itself has no cause or creator. Thus, no one created God; God simply is.