To: James C. Bennett; Texas Songwriter; LeGrande
So, assume you have this God who always existed. How does this God, from its vantage point initiate anything if it has no reference to anchor that initiation on? What did God do to begin its first act? God existed before God began its act. Oh, don't expect an answer anytime soon...a bucketful of invectives and insults, maybe, but an answer, and a sensible one...never.
PS. A corollary to your question: what did God eternally "do" before he began to do anything...hmmm?
111 posted on
05/01/2011 5:12:13 PM PDT by
kosta50
To: kosta50; James C. Bennett; Texas Songwriter
So, assume you have this God who always existed. How does this God, from its vantage point initiate anything if it has no reference to anchor that initiation on? What did God do to begin its first act? God existed before God began its act. PS. A corollary to your question: what did God eternally "do" before he began to do anything...hmmm?
God would have to exist outside of the Universe and God can obviously travel faster than the speed of light which means that all distance and time (for God) goes to zero. So eternity for God is simply a singularity.
God therefore doesn't exist in time and space (this Universe anyway).
112 posted on
05/01/2011 5:30:26 PM PDT by
LeGrande
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