God exists as an independent dimension above all others. S/he/It encompasses all other dimensions, such as space and time — Wallows
When we think of time, we apply the synthetic principle of grasping ceaseless changing – one needs to grasp the changes in the thought, to exit their flow for some instant. Similar thinking has been exercised for understanding the essence of God.God is understood to be changeless, and therefore timeless, but God is also understood to be the creator of time.
If God creates the physical world along with time, then God experiences a change - from existing alone to existing along with time. — Walter Pound
It's not just when it creates, but when it thinks. If god thinks (has a mind), its thoughts change.God is understood to be changeless, and therefore timeless, but God is also understood to be the creator of time.
If God creates the physical world along with time, then God experiences a change - from existing alone to existing along with time.
Can anyone explain how God is the creator of time and remains changeless? — Walter Pound
There is more than one dimension, so back to polytheism?Dimensionality.
God exists as an independent dimension above all others. S/he/It encompasses all other dimensions, such as space and time. — Wallows
Can anyone explain how God is the creator of time and remains changeless? — Walter Pound
If "god" were a dimension, then why call it "god" and not just "dimension"? — Harry Hindu
It's not just when it creates, but when it thinks. If god thinks (has a mind), its thoughts change. — Harry Hindu
He always had created time, and hence was not changed by it... — Banno
the notion of god is absurd. — Banno
If God creates time and even if he always in the state of creating time, then God is eternally creating time. — Walter Pound
God is understood to be changeless, and therefore timeless, but God is also understood to be the creator of time. — Walter Pound
God exists as an independent dimension above all others — Wallows
I think God is needed to explain the state of the universe but I have difficulties fitting him into any viable model of the universe. Would you have God sharing our time dimension or does he have his own time dimension? Or if you have God as timeless, how does he manage to change things (like creating universes)? — Devans99
There's an idea that eternal and infinite means existing outside of the frames of space and time as opposed to existing comprehensively within the full spectrum of space and time. The latter would still imply God is limited by space and time thus making Him relative. So, if by God is meant absoluteness, then God becomes such as is untouched by the influence of space and time. — BrianW
I am skeptical that we as human beings can say anything at all of value about the nature of "God" . I know of no reasonable basis to believe that we poses the tools or capabilities to understand such a thing as what "God" can or can't do, be or not be, think or not think. It could well be no more accurate than a puppy's explanation of relativity. — Rank Amateur
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