Time has to be created. If time was not created, then theoretically how did we ever reach this point? I mean we would have had an infinite amount of time, that occured before now. So if this is the case there must be a beginning to creation, and a creator of that universe. For as you all say something cannot come from nothing. Therefore something always was. This is God.
Without God nothing could exist, and nothing would exist.
Also Scientist have proven the Universe to be Not Static, which means the Universe had a beginning. This also means the universe is not infinitly large, so the possiblities of chance forming the fine tuning of the universe are 0.
Here's the Science
http://www.cosmicfingerprints.com/audio/newevidence.htm
If there are only two options A & B;
and B cannot possibly be true
than A has to be true
The A is God The B is everything else
2006-12-07
05:54:11
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۞ JønaŦhan ۞
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God didn't come from anywhere, he had to always be.
2006-12-07
06:07:04 ·
update #1
To God, everything is happening all at once, he can see everything, he can be everywhere, He is in no need of anything. No enviroment, space, or time.
2006-12-07
06:10:06 ·
update #2
Unit of time Yes seconds minutes hours, years, milleniums,
2006-12-07
06:12:05 ·
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What created God? He always existed? Could God make a brick wall he couldn't break, Yes if he chose to limit his powers, and he didn't allow himself to reverse the process.
2006-12-07
06:14:57 ·
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Owell I guess I should have asked people that can read.
2006-12-07
06:29:06 ·
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Just another of the many different proofs of God.
2006-12-07 06:44:57
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answered by john 2
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To say that time proves your Pink Monkey is real is crap!
Time by what measurement? By the measurement of what it is on earth? Which is based on the earths rotation on its axis around the sun (24 hours in the day) or the orbit around the sun. (365 1/4 days a year)
If we go to the mars for example time is not measured in the same way since that planet has a different rotation on its axis and orbit around the sun. Both the length of the day and the length of the year wouldn't be the same as here.
So which measurement of time did this Pink Monkey create?
Couldn't it also be that the measurement of time is a human factor! Tell me one dog that gives a fart in a high wind what the time is? To all animals the only time they know of is NOW!
It is humans that put such importance on the passage of minutes, hours and days!
2006-12-07 14:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yet another attempt at "god of the gaps". You take a scientific phenomenon that is very difficult and has no answer yet and say "That's where god is!!"
Doesn't do him or you any credit. What will you do when this is solved by science? Find something else?
Plus, as another poster noted, if time had to be created, and god is outside of time, what was he doing before he made time? Does that even make sense to ask? Science and faith are incompatible.
2006-12-07 13:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that something always was. Something cannot come from nothing. That the first thing was a god does not logically follow. There could be many more options. Because you are only aware of two options, does not mean that other options do not exist. You are fallible, aren't you?
2006-12-07 14:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, time doesn't have to 'start'. Under inflaton theory, spacetime is infinitely existing, only our visible portion of it has a beginning, leading to the inflationary wall which is the point where inflation ends and temporal causality resumes (spacetime was expanding so quickly that it was superluminal, meaning causality could not exist, things left each other's causal reach before they had time to affect each other).
You are back at square one. Try harder.
2006-12-07 13:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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how silly. if something has to be created in order to exist, then what created god? or how about, can god make a brick he can't break? stop trying to prove god by logic. it's a ridiculous endeavor and you will fail.
2006-12-07 14:02:19
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answered by remyd212 2
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Sure, if that's how your intellectual mind must be penetrated... For some, it is simple to just have faith in the unseen. Hebrews 11:1.
:)
2006-12-07 13:57:32
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answered by reba 1
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But how do we know that one God created time, where another created spacial dimensions? Who's to say it was the same God?
2006-12-07 13:57:23
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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I was interested until I read your explanation. for a little better grasp on what the universe is about, and what time is, research a non-religious explanation.
2006-12-07 14:03:11
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answered by vehement_chemical 3
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many scientists actually believe time doesnt exist. because if you travel in space time gets manipulated very easily
2006-12-07 13:57:19
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answered by Red Eye 4
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