Quote:With the whole relativity stuff you were on about, I believe moving faster means time slows down for you therefore it is everyone who would be going to fastforward and you would seem slow to them, part from the fact you are physically moving fast yet aging slow.... I think. If it is relativity you ment. Why do you think God wouldn't be able to interact with us if He is outside time? He would know everything that ever happen on earth at once and at once 'act' on everything and make certain things happen on earth.
That's the thing. Time does not exist to him, therefore unlike the person moving extraordinarily fast or slow: he is rendered incapable of movement. In fact... he can be no more than frozen energy. Time is a requirement for actions to occur... for change to occur. Without it: there is no time in which to act, no time in which to change, no time.
Quote:You seem to talk as if I believe God makes us do everything we do. I think God made the best world of most value, but, that includes the potential to sin, but even with sin the world is worth making and good, even though there are small bad events in it which on their own are disappointing. I think its more being sad that there has to be sin at this point for the over all good.If he is omniscient, omnipresent, non-temporal, omnipotent and omniloving (or even a single one of these...): he cannot exist. If your god is not any of those: then I can discuss these points without contradictory attributes getting in the way
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day



