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  • How Would a Loving Creator Perceive Time?
    Well... where should I start? As stated by MathematicalPhysicist, the creator is truly above and beyond time. If I ask, is he infinite, the answer is yes. because the creator in order to create such a universe should be truly unfathomable In his power. If he has a limit, who imposed the limit to his power? If the creator truly was limited, he would very well know the limits to his power and use it to find the truly unlimited personality behind the limit. Btw on to the topic on hand --- the creator has no sense of time. He is omnipotent in all aspects and does not interact directly with this material world. Well how does he interact with the world then you ask? He makes a powerful force with limited omnipotency but enough to cover this one "creation" and interacts through that power. That is the story of the birth of the first god. Why does he do that? Because he knows that some dumb people will say that the creator is conditioned by this material world and to shut them up, he show us that he truly does not interact with this world.

    Don't get me wrong, the creator truly loves us but do we love "him"? he left us in this world full of suffering so that we realize in due time that we are truly sprit souls, part and parcel of the creator and truly finite before the infinite. He want us to pay attention to him. think of him as the only source of true joy. He wants us to endure the suffering and tolerate the joys of life to show our true sincerity to him. So basically he loves us to that extent.
  • A theory about heaven and infinite life
    What you are speaking of is not heaven. You contradict yourself by stating that heaven is unlimited and perceivable at any point of time and is infinite and now you say that what you are experiencing is heaven? No that is not the case. The universe is unfortunately limited. It may be huge but it is limited. The universe will end one fine day after billions or trillions of years due to loss of energy. It may take a long time but it will take place. Now how can that be heaven? If heaven has to be perceived at all times with the stated condition that it must be infinite, then it must be something beyond our current perception. If it is truly infinite, there exists no matter or to be specific, it is a whole bundle of infinite "consciousness" which can never be perceived or understood perfectly because it has to be infinite in all aspects for it to be true infinity. It is unfathomable infinite consciousness in which we perceive how much we intend to perceive and nothing beyond