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To: James C. Bennett; MHGinTN
Again, time is a dimension. And God is not physical - He is not a denizen of the space/time continuum.

The problem is not merely that the creator changed after an act, but that the creator was never free from the bondage of time, in the first place.

To the contrary, God is not time bound. And time does not apply to the Creator of it.

God is not thingly.

747 posted on 01/22/2011 11:43:52 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl; kosta50; MHGinTN

You are merely making definitional stop-gap “solutions” to avoid resolving the paradox.

See my earlier reply in detail, please.


748 posted on 01/22/2011 11:45:58 AM PST by James C. Bennett (An Australian.)
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To: Alamo-Girl; James C. Bennett; MHGinTN
Again, time is a dimension. And God is not physical - He is not a denizen of the space/time continuum

And you better believe it, JCB; it's so because AG says it is. :)

To the contrary, God is not time bound. And time does not apply to the Creator of it.

Did God create and finish his Creation in seven days (whatever they may be), or was he eternally creating? What was God doing when he wasn't creating?

God is not thingly

So, what is fleshy? Was God flesh eternally, or did he only become "fleshy" at some point in time (i.e. changed his whole essence)?

776 posted on 01/22/2011 9:28:02 PM PST by kosta50 ("Spirit of Spirit...give me over to immortal birth so that I may be born again" -- Mithral prayer)
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