If god can be eternal as you say, then why couldn't the universe be eternal.
Really it's a question of what meaning you choose to give a god.
I don't give any thought of a dirty any meaning there for it has none and doesn't exist.
But you can't deny the universe or science, because there it is.
The universe could be eternal. In theory. Why does God being eternal mean that the universe couldn't be eternal? And if the universe wasn't eternal, God could still be eternal. He is not subject to what he created unless he subjects himself to it...
If he exists he is subject, because where did he come from and why?
And if god knows everything past present and future, why even bother with us in the first place?
How could a perfect god create something so imperfect?
Sorry about the time gaps, I only check back here once or twice a month, because it's not as busy here, lol.
Do you believe in God, science or both?
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If god can be eternal as you say, then why couldn't the universe be eternal.
Really it's a question of what meaning you choose to give a god.
I don't give any thought of a dirty any meaning there for it has none and doesn't exist.
But you can't deny the universe or science, because there it is.
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The universe could be eternal. In theory. Why does God being eternal mean that the universe couldn't be eternal? And if the universe wasn't eternal, God could still be eternal. He is not subject to what he created unless he subjects himself to it...
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If he exists he is subject, because where did he come from and why?
And if god knows everything past present and future, why even bother with us in the first place?
How could a perfect god create something so imperfect?
Sorry about the time gaps, I only check back here once or twice a month, because it's not as busy here, lol.