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Tue 28 Nov, 2006 09:10 am
If God is everything, and everything changes, doesn?t that discard the immutable God? I mean he could be immutable, if he was an individual, but if he is in everything and accepting that all things change isn?t that a contradiction? You can have one or the other, but both? How? One of they many mysteries of ?God?? Maybe but think about it and post your opinions.
@markx15,
God is unchanging.. his creations aren't
@markx15,
Is he not a part of his creations, don't we all give a part of ourselves to that which we create?
@markx15,
I think God is who ever or what ever he wants to be. I don't think it's a contradiction to him but it may be to us. Being human and all. God can have what ever he wants. How? That for him to decide.
@markx15,
I was afraid someone would say that, I guess that one gos in the mysteries of "God" file.
@markx15,
markx15;7445 wrote:Is he not a part of his creations, don't we all give a part of ourselves to that which we create?
He owns it all, he is the ultimate creator. He is unchanging in his love, steadfastness and power. They were the same at the creation of the world as they are now.
What part of him do you see as changing or changed? Please explain, Im interested in your view or questions.
@markx15,
Boy, that's some serious stuff to think about. I got a headache.
@markx15,
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Say: He is Allah (God), the One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; And there is none like unto Him." [/FONT] (Quran)
That's how Allah (God) describes himself in the Noble Quran.