Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is Allah God? Well, is he?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is Allah God? Well, is he?
Time doesn't exist the way matter does. It's just a concept that helps us put events in order.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is Allah God? Well, is he?
According to the Bible, man's spirit has a beginning, but lives forever. That does not mean a man's spirit has always existed. Angels are also created beings that will always exist.Originally posted by heusdens
We are dealing here with a time concept or duration, which either has a begin and an end, or as is meant with eternity, has no begin or end.
You can not give eternity a half-sided character.
I don't think we continue for eternity in the future, what makes you think that?
I agree.Time itself could be seen as having no begin or end.
Where do you get the idea that God created time? it's a popular idea, but you certainly didn't get it from the Bible. If God supposedly created time, wouldn't it have been mentioned in Genesis 1? Instead Genesis 1 describes God working in time, creating over the course of six days and resting on the seventh. If God is supposed to operate out of time, how could he create and not create at once.God is not on the timeline, since if time exist, how could God have created time? And if time has no begin or end, why would God create time, and when would he have done that?
God, as is told, is an actor outside of time and space, and outside of the material world, since the material world, change and motion, time and space, were his creation.
Time doesn't exist the way matter does. It's just a concept that helps us put events in order.
False assumptions lead to false conclusions.Since matter can not be created or destroyed, and time did not have a beginning, therefore there is no God, since how can one create something that already was there?