JRH,
First sentence is false on several levels
(1) I mentioned that Jesus Christ said that God the father shared His glory with Himself before creation. Maybe you didn't read my post to well. (2) Secondly, I never suggested that time is or is not a part of this universe, I said it's not created like any part of creation which is exactly the opposite of what you said, which is that time was created by God. You seem to get confused too easily.
Second sentence is false
God never teaches that time is a notion from creation. In fact, Gods who is eternal, everlasting, eternal, infinite, etc., His name and titles is more than interestingly endued with time.
- He who is and was and is to come (God was in the past and is in the present and will be in the future)
- The ancient of Days (God really like's to connect Himself with time references)
- Everlasting Father (God has lasted forever, talk about a long "duration event")
- King of the Ages (God likes time being identified with Himself)
- Living Stone (It's hard to imagine something that's living without any time to live...)
- Living Water (See above)
- Living God (See above)
- Love (Godly love that is not freely reciprocated is not being in a loving relationship. And godly love that is reciprocated is the definition of a loving relationship, and "sharing" such love is a wonderful "event")
And we have God teaching very clearly that we should be careful not to exchange that which is created with Him who created it. We are to worship God and nothing that is created. Giving too much honor to something that is created is tantamount to idolatry. So this heavy contrast seems to suggest very heavily that God views time as not a created thing. Just as logic and reason must be eternal, otherwise God has not always been logical or reasonable. So just as logic and reason is not created, apparently the same may be the case with time.
Third sentence
You said
BTW I never said anything about all time being equal to earth's time.
BTW, I never said anything about you saying about all time beging equal to earth's time. (Could you possibly be less helpful?) Usually the goal is to progress the discussion, not digress or obfuscate. My little theoretical time example was to illustrate how contradictory and foolish your idea is.
Fourth sentence
You said
And to add to your brilliant deduction on age. If you were to compute an average human's age in Lunar years they do live to be 2,214 Lunar years old.
I know, like I said earlier, you should pay better attention to what I did post. I said
So according to your idea, we should find lunar people (Lunings?) ( :darwinsm: ) living on average to about 2,214 years... Well, that is if they were born on the moon...
So you actually believe that to be true... This is going to be fun, "if" I can get you to actually answer the pertinent questions around this bizarre fictional assumption.
How about we start with the one you already avoided. Here it is again for your answering pleasures.
But wait, it gets even better. The moon takes the same amount of "time" as our earth takes to orbit once around the sun, give or take perhaps some slight variation because of the added complexity and slight variation of the moon's orbit around the earth, but you get the point, they are on the same solar orbit duration timescale. So if you consider the daily axial rotation, time on the moon should be 27 times slower, but if you consider the solar orbit, time on the moon should be the same as on earth.
So which is it? Is the day "clock" or the year "clock" that would be accurate? :chuckles:
I can't wait to hear your specific response to that question. If you dare to even give one.
Remember, a dying world is looking at you wondering if you are representing God or not. It will help you and them for all eternity if you give a more accurate portrayal of who God is. It's the truth that sets us free, not contradictory false teachings. Please try again.