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What do you think, anyone please give me your opinion.

2007-10-30 05:24:51 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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correct

He is unique and shares:

1-None of the dimensions known to us in this world
2-None of the characteristics characterizing our world and us.

That's why he does not have a son because paternity is a human characteristic.He shares us NOTHING.

He is outside of all this,transcending what we know,what we are able to know,what we do and what we can do.
His version of time and our version(the one He created for us) are different.You can talk about ours,but His you have no knowledge about,hence since you are missing the knowledge about His version of time,you cannot come with that deduction,because you are assuming His time to be like ours.

It simply goes way beyond us to imagine.

Nice try though :)

2007-10-30 05:37:16 · answer #1 · answered by Chakat 4 · 0 0

This, in my opinion, poses several direct problems.
One, god would not be existing in any temporal fashion prior to the creation of time, so there would be no causal effect relationship, therefore he could not act. How can you create something without action?
Two, Time, space and specifically matter all interact to create our space time "continueum" for lack of a better word. Without matter (gravity) time is a non-issue, and is therefore indistinguishable, now this does provide the arguement of creation at the same point as time, which of course is in a round about way the idea behind the big bang.
Three, this entire arguement stems from the idea that the universe cannot be eternal, because by creationist arguement, nothing can. Yet, god is somehow exempt from this arguement? Therefore, using creationist logic, we could say since everything "needs a creator" except the first item (their god), and by removing their god, we have the first item as the universe and its laws, which no longer need a creator as they are the first. This can also be transposed in reverse as an arguement for a creators creator, therefore i feel the whole arguement is irrelevant as it is built on the presupposition that the universe is not eternal. Perhaps the matter is not in its natural form, but certainly the energy contained therein could have been, therefore the universe could have as well.

2007-10-30 12:40:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Time is simply a function of the movement of mass relative to consciousness.

What proof do we have that God exists at all, let alone that He has always been?

The most recent findings in physics show that this universe had a beginning in the Big Bang. The question then becomes, was God existing before this cosmic occurance or did the Big Bang create God too?

God would be no less amazing and wonderful if it turned out that He wasn't eternal after all.

Buddha said there was only one Unchanging Law.
It is that everything changes!

2007-10-30 12:38:42 · answer #3 · answered by Sufi Musfaad 3 · 1 1

God, Ishwar, Allah, Nature and the like are the concepts only in the human brain. No other life form on this planet Earth has it. As the human brain started developing, man wanted to provide an explanation to whatever he observed and experienced. He also realized that there is some sort of Superpower behind the functioning of whatever he saw around. Thus he named this superpower as God, Ishwar, Allah and the like. The superpower is an energy, not an individual, who can be pleased or not pleased by worship & prayer or no worship & no prayer. If you really ponder over, you may come to the conclusion that God has not created man but man has conceived God.....Gee Waman

2007-10-30 12:46:49 · answer #4 · answered by Gee Waman 6 · 0 0

There is no time or space in the spirit world. Time began on earth and everything existing in the others realm happening at once, past, present and future.

2007-10-30 12:51:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Obviously God has to be outside time, or transcend time. Like a line transcends a point; like a plane transcends a line; like space transcends a plane, like time transcends space. Eternity transcends time as well as space.

2007-10-30 12:39:43 · answer #6 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

The hard part for me to grasp is the reasoning behind God. Why is he there in nothingness? That makes no sense. I'd need a prologue on where he came from to help fully understand our story.

2007-10-30 12:30:28 · answer #7 · answered by Southpaw 7 · 4 2

Exactly, he exists outside of space and time.

He said he "stretched out the heavens", which scientists could have read as expansion of the universe, before they discovered it.

2007-10-30 12:31:37 · answer #8 · answered by zeal4him 5 · 1 1

No God operates outside time thats why he is everywhere he can go to the past present and future

2007-10-30 12:29:16 · answer #9 · answered by Eric C 2 · 1 2

God set his clock back one hour on Saturday

2007-10-30 12:30:42 · answer #10 · answered by 2 5 · 1 1

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