"How do we know He never had a beginning? Is there any Scriptural proof that the Father never had a beginning? Everlasting God really means "the God of the ages", so that's not proof. I know this isn't relavent, but everyone says the Father never had a beginning and I say where is the Scriptural proof? And if there isn't any Scriptural proof then don't make the assumption."
Bill, all I can offer is that there really was no 'question' asked to be answered. The OP asked, essentially, for 'scriptural proof' for what looks like a question--even has a 'question mark'--but isn't a question. Still, several 'answers' came forward.
The "Father" aspect of God had a beginning as the Son had a beginning. No Son, no Father. That's axiomatic.
Beyond that, we're just challenged to find 'scriptural proof' to answer this non-question while also carrying the extra burden that the OP has already rejected the answer. Can we prove that God contains the Ages, rather than the Ages containing God as he seems to be implying? The Almighty is not bound by dictionary definitions any more than He is bound by our own understanding of Him.
The sum of God's Word is Truth. Not every question--even those which can properly be called questions--has 'proof-texts' to support answers. If the OP can imagine a God who did not exist at some point in time where something else DID exist, then he is not imagining the God of the Bible.
Let's not let this thread devolve into a discussion of how 'things were handled'. We're doing the best we can.