RE: Proving God Existence
March 25, 2013 at 10:11 am
(This post was last modified: March 25, 2013 at 10:16 am by Mystic.)
Well why can't it be continuous changing condition, only that you can't measure before time zero. So at time zero, it's as if it's changing, and as soon as it get's past time zero there is change?
Say God created the universe. At time zero, he is the "external" force. The universe then it is in motion (time is created). How can you tell the difference between an external force pushing the universe and it being internal property of the universe that caused the change?
Say God created the universe. At time zero, he is the "external" force. The universe then it is in motion (time is created). How can you tell the difference between an external force pushing the universe and it being internal property of the universe that caused the change?