(October 30, 2013 at 9:50 am)Optimistic Mysanthrope Wrote:(October 30, 2013 at 7:49 am)Cheerful Charlie Wrote: To abandon this out of time problem with its bizarre paradoxes, theism has to admit time exists and is outside God's control, time limits God, implying Einsteinian relativity limits God. Time, mass dimensionality and speed are all part of the nature of reality in an inter-related manner. Time is not isolated from everything elseUnfortunately, I doubt it. I'll imagine they'll simply invoke 'god-time'
This establishes naturalism is primary, preceding God and out of God's control.
A nice little problem for theism.
Apparently, most theologians now reject God out of time because they find the concept incomprehensible. But I cannot find any that then confront the problem of what is time and where does it come from, or its implications that naturalism is outside, beyond God, or limiting God. It seems to be ignored.
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Cheerful Charlie
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If I saw a man beating a tied up dog, I couldn't prove it was wrong, but I'd know it was wrong.
- Attributed to Mark Twain