RE: 10 Questions Every Christian Needs To Answer.
July 29, 2014 at 5:50 am
(This post was last modified: July 29, 2014 at 5:54 am by Baqal.)
@Drich
-the universe is a relatively small or limited point of time and space. Meaning it has a beginning an end and takes up a given amount of space. God exists outside that realm. To ask where did he come from is to think with in the confines of the linear nature of this particular time and space. If God exists outside this time and space then locating or validating point of origin is not a valid endeavor, as time as we know it exists in a linear fashion that only exists with in the confines of our existence.
How do you exactly justify this comprehension? If God is really outside of space and time, He is above our knowledge. And if you go on saying that we know some stuff about God because He has revealed himself to us, then that means that He is affected by time just as we are. Time does not have to be a phenomenon exclusive to our reality. Discussing eternity without a beginning is inexplicably pointless.
-Their is but one true God/creater. Their are many gods beings who pretend to be God or people looking to serve self or a god the can control
How can you be sure that your religion didn't fall under this category? And what makes you sure that your version of the Creator is the true one?
-the universe is a relatively small or limited point of time and space. Meaning it has a beginning an end and takes up a given amount of space. God exists outside that realm. To ask where did he come from is to think with in the confines of the linear nature of this particular time and space. If God exists outside this time and space then locating or validating point of origin is not a valid endeavor, as time as we know it exists in a linear fashion that only exists with in the confines of our existence.
How do you exactly justify this comprehension? If God is really outside of space and time, He is above our knowledge. And if you go on saying that we know some stuff about God because He has revealed himself to us, then that means that He is affected by time just as we are. Time does not have to be a phenomenon exclusive to our reality. Discussing eternity without a beginning is inexplicably pointless.
-Their is but one true God/creater. Their are many gods beings who pretend to be God or people looking to serve self or a god the can control
How can you be sure that your religion didn't fall under this category? And what makes you sure that your version of the Creator is the true one?