There is also another class of gods that wasn't considered in the banner: an omnitemporal god - you can't exist in the past, present or future if you're timeless — NukeyFox
If the universe created god X and then god X created the universe, who started it all? If god X is the pinnacle of (objective) morality and existence, then how are we judging morality already without our 'measuring unit'? — NukeyFox
The property that pervades through all god-beliefs is temporal in nature. All of them reference god in the past or the present. ''God exists'' or ''god created the universe''. — TheMadFool
I don't think that a God which is just in the future is consistent with any concept of God that I know of. — Metaphysician Undercover
''God will exist'' makes sense to me. Why? — TheMadFool
I hope our descendants keep striving after virt — anonymous66
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