(May 13, 2016 at 8:02 am)The Reality Salesman Wrote:(May 13, 2016 at 7:53 am)SteveI Wrote: God's decision to create was a timeless one in that there was no period of indecision preceding it. God could not have created the universe sooner. It simply is that God was timeless and changeless sans the universe and temporal and changing with the universe.
Do you see that there is a counter intuitive quality in making statements such as this? When you say that God decided to create "x", you imply a state in which God existed, but "x" did not, and then an event occurs that leads to a state where both God and "x" exist. If something is "timeless", there is no timeline or series of events. You have to reconcile this or revise...
We've been asking this of him for days now. His only answer thus far is to just repeat it over and over in hopes that it will magically begin to make sense, lol.
Hello, btw. Are you new to the forum? I'm enjoying your posts! [emoji846]
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