(May 4, 2016 at 4:46 pm)dyresand Wrote:(May 4, 2016 at 4:08 pm)SteveII Wrote: Why can't a timeless entity do anything? Even a series of mental events is enough to form a before and after (therefore some measure of "time"). Why does causation need space-time to work? Further, why can't a cause can be simultaneous with its effect?
I don't think you are right about the B theory of time. You might not prefer to call it a beginning, but it will have a front edge. You still have cause and effect to measure a before and after all the way back to that front edge. I merely pointed out that if the B theory of time is correct, it would actually be a more simple relationship between God and time than on the A theory.
Depends if god is anything god himself would need simple like a photon. Even then photons are visible but
are in a timeless state for how fast they move. So if god is in a similar state of a photon how could said being
do anything at all and also how would said being not be visible if it emits any sort of light.
I would respond if I understand anything at all in that paragraph.