Thanks but this doesn't apply to the question of God dying.
And, in time, it still leaves the question: What happened to the long view that God is without beginning and without end and everlasting? God being outside time does not mean God dies in time; that God is mortal rather than immortal.
I cannot see how God can kill God without there being two Gods and without contradicting the basic tenets we hold about God.
thanks very much for your reply...
I shall make no attempt to reconcile the tenets you (or your confession) hold to the revelations of God, in particular His revelation in Scripture. That task falls to your own theologians or you.
Because I personally eschew all of the doctrines and traditions of men across the board, everything I present here is the Truth as I have received it (so far) from the revelations of God the Father in Jesus Christ, in the Holy Spirit, in Scripture and in Creation both spiritual and physical.
I am a Christian, plain and simple. If you should find my posts agree with doctrines and traditions you hold, then I rejoice.
Praise God!!!