Posted by eveningsky339
Sorry I did mean Augustine... And the point being that you gave the impression that Augustine was struggling to work out a synthesis between Biblical and Greek philosophy because Biblical philosophy is obviously different than the Platonic view of time. But I would argue that this is not the case; Augustine was stating his view of time in light of what he was taught all his life.
Regardless, the Bible literally written does not depict God as timeless.
Yes, God created the world. Natural selection does not contradict this, it simply explains how the world progressed after God created it.
Oh, and in what book, chapter, and verses do we see the Bible expain how everything evolved?
Natural selection/evolution is the backbone of modern medicine and genetics, so be thankful that most anti-evolutionists aren't doctors. Otherwise they would be prescribing old medicines for diseases which have since evolved.
General science is the backbone of modern medicine and genetics. The theory of evolution is an attempt to explain how this world came into existence; it does not explain how to treat cancer, etc.
Actually I disagree with Augustine on the "timeless" concept of God. Rather, God exists along an infinite number of timelines, each intersecting our own single timeline at an infinite number of points. So, God is present now, future now, and past now. Not only can God enter our timeline, but He already exists inside and outside of it.
His name says it all: I AM.
God does not say "I am timeless", and the Bible does not say there are are an infinite number of timelines nor an infinite number of worlds.
Certainly. Einstein stated that as an object approaches the speed of light, time for that object slows down. So I could take a year-long trip at light speed and come back to earth, and I would have only aged a year, whereas 50 years would have passed on earth.
There is no way you could take a trip for a year at light speed and live. A year is a measure of time on earth and not anywhere else.
Which brings us to an interesting experiment. We can't very well put an atomic clock at light speed to measure how time slows down, but we can certainly try. Not too long ago scientists had two atomic clocks, accurate to one billionth of a second. One clock was left on the ground, one was put in a supersonic jet and flown in the air for as long as humanly possible.
I guess I don't need to tell you which clock was slower. If time slows down as an object approaches the speed of light, then that proves that time is very much a part of this universe.
The question is, is time a part of God, not is time a part of the universe. It looks like you see time as a thing, as an it, that God can enter in and out of, but that would be history not time; and neither history past nor future exists as something that can be entered accept in movies.
--Dave