Problem is you're caught up in the concept of time
Human minds can only understand things linearly and thus are limited by default
We treat time like it's not a creation as well, as in at one point there was no such thing as "time"
Manifest reality has a beginning and most likely an end but reality itself is beyond time (and space for that matter)
But most minds are too caught up in concepts to even remotely grasp this
Good luck trying to convince people conditioned by Western media that there's reality beyond their senses and concepts
Most think something can only be real if they can verify it with their senses and relate it to concepts they already understand (which is why God is depicted as a man with human like emotions and even has some sort of form). All while this heavy emphasis is placed on "time" (and "space") to the point they're seen to be more real than the things contained within them
Everything has to have a beginning and an end to humans
Time is a human construct. Everything happens in the present moment and there is no other time but the present. "Past" and "future" exist for our practical experience but in reality they exist nowhere but in our minds
What do you call something that exists within your mind but not in reality?