It is the byproduct of existence; we experience the passage of moments, from one to the next, and we call that time. God experiences this as a result of His existence, and always has. It is an attribute of His existence, not one of His creations.
It is the byproduct of existence; we experience the passage of moments, from one to the next, and we call that time. God experiences this as a result of His existence, and always has. It is an attribute of His existence, not one of His creations.
Time as it is observed and measures in the universe that God made is interwoven inseparably with matter energy, space. You cannot define time from space in matter not in THIS universe, that is, in the one God made. Without matter there is nothing to "move." Without energy there is nothing to act upon matter to make those changes you call time. Time defines the changing states that arise from these interactions.
When all the forces spread out (as God spreading out the heavens as a curtain) they form space. Time is not unchanging or absolute. It can be altered, distorted made to speed up or slow down according to velocity and the influence of gravity. A temporal God being in time and therefore linked to space and matter would also be affected by these factors
You can no more tease out the time-space-matter and the other phenomena that make up a coherent and ordered universe any more than you can separate hydrogen and oxygen and still have water.
The relationship between time-matter and space is observable and have so far have been shown to be rationally justified, an in some cases experimental proven (i.e., the atomic bomb). This is the universe as God made it. In uniting the "being" of God with nature the you have moved into panthesim.