But he had the capacity to create "time and space." Therefore "time and space" co-existed with God in this pre-"time and space" non-time/non-space. So where did this pre-"time and space" come from?
Cheap monster movies have the monsters growing without eating anything. Cheap religious theories have gods creating matter out of nothing.
Well, if all things need creators, then the creator needs a creator, ad infinitum.
Cheap monster movies have the monsters growing without eating anything. Cheap religious theories have gods creating matter out of nothing.
I like it!
Sounds a bit like the Big Bang, doesn't it? Personally I think God, or the Creator, or whatever you might call Him or Her, designed the laws of phyics such that evolution could and does occur, that life could and does exist and that intelligent life could and did arrise, at least quasi-intelligent anyway, in at least one place in the universe. A strange way to go about it? Sure, from certain perspectives, but then again God works his Wonders in strange ways is pretty much a truism, is it not?