He would have had a lot of time on his hands.
2007-11-07
03:45:28
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Jakes, so God was created when the universe was?
2007-11-07
03:50:56 ·
update #1
OK, I guess I have to accept that blind faith trumps reason and thought.
What was I thinking.
2007-11-07
04:03:42 ·
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What did humans before creating god ?
2007-11-07 04:16:29
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answered by Frederic B 7
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In the beginning there was a sea of spirit and it filled all of space. The spirit was static, content, and aware of itself. It was a giant resting on the bosom of its thought and contemplating what it is.
Then the spirit moved into action. It withdrew into itself until all of space was empty. In the center, the restless mind of the spirit shone. This was the beginning of the individuality of the spirit. This was what the spirit discovered itself to be when it awakened. This spirit was God.
God desired self-expression and desired companionship; therefore, God projected the cosmos and souls. The cosmos was built with music, arithmetic, geometry, harmony, system, and balance. The building blocks were all of the same material - the life essence. It was the power of God that changed the length of its wave and the rate of its vibration which created the patterns for multitudes of forms. This action resulted in the law of diversity which supplied endless patterns. God played on this law of diversity as a pianist plays on a piano - producing melodies and arranging them in a symphony.
Each design carried within it the plan for its evolution. This plan corresponds to the sound of a note struck on a piano. The sounds of several notes unite to make a chord; chords in turn become phrases; phrases become melodies; melodies intermingle and move back and forth, across and between and around each other, to make a symphony. Then in the end, the music will stop and the physical universe will be no more; but between the beginning and the finish of the music there was glorious beauty and a glorious experience. The spiritual universe will continue.
2007-11-07 11:54:15
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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Perhaps, but time seems to be specific to a given 3 dimensional space, if not being the 4th dimension for it. One could assume that if God existed, time may not have, don't ask me how that work as the whole notion seems rather contrived.
2007-11-07 11:50:46
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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God probably created the angels before the universe.
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"Jakes, so God was created when the universe was?"
No, Jakes did not said that. He was speaking about time, not God.
2007-11-07 13:24:03
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answered by Darth Eugene Vader 7
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God is perfect and is outside time in the way we experience it. His action is one pure and perfect act for all time. That action is Love which is the Holy Spirit. That is His action is a person who is God. Talk about perfect act!
2007-11-07 12:00:30
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answered by Ed H 4
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Your question assumes that time existed prior to the creation of the universe. This is a false assumption. Time was created as part and parcel of the universe. As time is a creation, God is unaffected by it.
therefore, your question is meaningless.
2007-11-07 11:49:29
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answered by mzJakes 7
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Wonder if we were all worth it? That means we are.
Prove God right today!
2007-11-07 12:18:41
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answered by zeal4him 5
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wow mzJakes is mean.
Time has to exist
Because if time didnt exist, GOD cant exist
2007-11-07 11:50:38
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answered by AwesomeJoeKnows 3
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Doesn't matter. You weren't there, anyway.
2007-11-07 12:22:08
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answered by "Chreece" 3
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