Reply
Thu 23 Oct, 2014 09:43 am
Assuming that the Christian God exists, how can a God that is outside the bounds of time, enter into the world and become omnitemporal? And following, how will the ramifications of death look? Will we enter into the omnitemporal, or surpass time altogether upon death?
@raco101,
Good question but somewhat simplistic given the 10 or 11 dimensions required for modern physics !
@raco101,
Rather, the question that's more important is "why do so many gods exist?"
@raco101,
Quote:Assuming that the Christian God exists, how can a God that is outside the bounds of time, enter into the world and become omnitemporal?
Why not, Rac, inasmuch as She is supposed to be capable of performing the impossible
@raco101,
Perhaps it's because "god" is "nature", therefore "god" is "time". Thus "god" has no "restraints", for "god" "is".
Ignore the biblical babble and look at the allegory.