(December 3, 2013 at 9:50 am)FreeTony Wrote: "God is timeless" is something Christians spout all the time. Along with "God is both inside and outside time"
What does it even mean? Whenever I've asked for clarification none is given, they just expect you to accept this with no explanation. I'm coming at this with a background in physics.
Time is very difficult to understand and as far as I'm aware no one really does, though plenty of work is being done to establish it. It could well be that time is just an illusion.
I just don't understand what they can possibly mean. Anyone clear it up, or am I thinking about it in too much depth and it's just pseudo-scientific garbage with no meaning at all?
Time start ticking as the creation start.
If the creation has been going on for ever then the time has been going on for ever.
That however has no relevance on God status and equipoise.
It is like the ocean.
The water evaporate creating a continuum but the ocean rest unaffected so time has no relevance and does not exist for the core of this ocean of consciousness.