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2007-11-03 17:57:10 · 14 answers · asked by Future 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

If God exists outside time&space then obviously there would not be any evidence in time&space.

2007-11-03 17:57:58 · update #1

Sit Ubu - I`m an atheist, needless to say I don`t believe in any God. Answer the question

2007-11-03 18:03:33 · update #2

Worldnev - Great answer. We must attack this outside time and space claim before the evidence. Outside of time and space is no where and at no time. That is equivalent to nothing

2007-11-03 18:06:01 · update #3

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If nothing exists outside this so-called time and space then how can this so-called God exist outside it? That doesn't make any sense. Nothing is nothing and that is that. If any so-called God or Gods exist then they have to exist within the time and space.

2007-11-03 18:04:13 · answer #1 · answered by worldneverchanges 7 · 3 0

It's not true that there is no evidence within time and space, but there certainly are things that cannot be explained very easily. For questions such as "Who was there before God?", there is no answer. The question is a fallacy, as something that exists outside of time cannot have something BEFORE it.

The atheist argument of "no evidence" is weak for other reasons. There most certainly are pieces of evidence in support of Christian beliefs such as Creationism, the Virgin Birth and the Resurrection. They are not as well-publicized as we would like them to be, but that's because Christians don't really see the pressing need to rationalize everything they believe in. God is the Authority on which our beliefs lie. Study epistemology for more of an idea regarding "Authority" and metaphysical subjects.

2007-11-03 18:06:26 · answer #2 · answered by twentytwo_eucalyptus_trees 2 · 0 3

I think it's very hard to explain the existence of God to a man who doesn't even believe the existence of God....It's hard to explain deep and mysterious things to people who refuse to believe...To know and understand the existence of God, requires first and foremost the belief that God exists...otherwise the discussion would be useless as well as pointless....
the first question to be asked is " Do you believe that God exists?" then followed by Where?

2007-11-03 18:12:41 · answer #3 · answered by junjun 2 · 0 0

My bank account also exists outside of space and time, and there is no evidence of any cash available at this time. But, my checkbook says I have over a hundred dollars. Do you think the teller will go for this?

2007-11-03 18:03:51 · answer #4 · answered by southswell2002 3 · 5 0

i'm uncertain if photons exist or return and forth. If we expect they do, then there are some thrilling paradoxes that effect. a sort of paradoxes contain the time contraction and shows a photon would desire to be everywhere on a similar time. It gets complicated. i think of we are making some blunders approximately photons. yet nonetheless we've solid reason to anticipate photons exist. we are able to degree them. additionally they simply lack a relax mass, yet whilst a photon is a wave somewhat of a particle then the place are we.

2016-09-28 07:12:52 · answer #5 · answered by nason 4 · 0 0

The same could be said for anything. Why limit that to just your god? I declare that the universe is eternal and we are unable to understand the infinite. What is your response?

The answer to your question is obvious...the only possible response to a logical fallacy is to either point out the fallacy or stomp your feet. Either way, your wasting your time. Those who claim such nonsensical things about their god do so as a last resort, a sort of conversation stopper. Instead of engaging in a discussion about god, this kind of statement just ends all debate yet solves absolutely nothing.

2007-11-03 18:01:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Wow... now god exists outside of time and space.... Oh I get it... he's outside the space-time-continuum.... right?... yeah... I saw that episode on Star Trek... Loved it!

Do you not see how your inability to prove your religion is right, has driven you to a realm of near insanity?

You're on the verge of a breakdown.

Been watching too much Sci-fi channels, dude.

2007-11-03 20:15:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No your misconception is often in thinking of God as an odd species bound by the laws of nature, hence many of you refer to the pink elephant. You think of God as some kind of fanciful species, oh, also pink unicorns you tend to bring up. But God is not a physical species, he is not bound by the laws of nature or the laws of physics, and can bend those laws through Providence.......

2007-11-03 18:18:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, and if I postulate the invisible pink unicorn also exists outside time and space, is the argument that there is no evidence weak as well?

We can postulate all we want, it just does not make it true.

2007-11-03 18:10:36 · answer #9 · answered by CC 7 · 1 1

How does the lack of evidence make the argument of the lack of evidence weak? You need to think this through again!!

2007-11-03 18:01:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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