(April 17, 2015 at 2:41 am)Heywood Wrote:(April 17, 2015 at 2:27 am)Surgenator Wrote: A being that is not doesn't experience time cannot do anything because there is no time to do it. Time is what allows for transition in states.
The poster said, "as we know it". Why can't a being transcend our own time dimension? Maybe that being exists in a separate time dimension or two...or three....or four or an infinity of time dimensions. Let me see you use your puny 3 spatial 1 temporal dimensional brain contemplate a googolplex spatial and googol temporal dimensional being. Tell us what a being, if one exists, is like.
The statement is "god is outside of space and time" not "god is outside OUR space and time." Of course you can argue that god is not part of our universe, but exist in a larger universe. But that still requires it to be part of space and time, just not the same one we share.
As far as being part of multiple time dimensions, that seems painful. How would you feel if your toes aged faster than the rest of your foot?