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To: general_re
Can God's law change over time?

Creationists claim that the speed of light changes wildly, in order to fit the "science" in Genesis, so from that point of view I guess God does change things around whenever He wants. That's what miracles are all about. Besides, to say that God can't change His laws is to declare that God has limitations, which seems to be blasphemy.

As I move down the thread, I see you pretty much covered this in post 561. And in 578. Well, that's what happens when you have a lot of posts to catch up on. More in post 584. I'm really plowing an exhausted field. Well, consider this a placemarker.

595 posted on 05/22/2002 7:24:23 AM PDT by PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry
Besides, to say that God can't change His laws is to declare that God has limitations, which seems to be blasphemy.

Exactly. Either God has limitations, or it is an open possibility that Junior is right, and morals exist apart from God. We don't know for certain that he's right yet, but we sure can't prove him wrong at this point, given this argument.

602 posted on 05/22/2002 7:35:12 AM PDT by general_re
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To: PatrickHenry
to say that God can't change His laws is to declare that God has limitations, which seems to be blasphemy.

Hey, how about that. You are correct. General_re, your friend, is putting blasphemy in my mouth. Blasphemy I never uttered. God's law does not change because He does not wish to change it. He could change it anytime he wishes. In fact, the natural laws which all you atheists revere are of His making. He does on occassion change those laws when he performs miracles.

729 posted on 05/22/2002 7:53:00 PM PDT by gore3000
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