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Originally Posted by myrrh
Actually, logic would dictate that a Creator can not be created. For if He was created, He could then not be the Creator. Therefor, for a Creator to exist, He would have to have always existed; ie being eternal.
That is logic in it's simplest.
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A being that transcends time. . .
We are three dimensional beings, our experience is over the fourth dimension of time. the only thing we can know is the 'right now' - see Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. I can know where something is
x or how fast its moving
Δx / Δt, but I can't know both, as my perception of time is discrete.
God is a four dimensional being with an experience that is beyond our comprehension.
the cross section/shadow of a point - dim(0) - is null. . .
the cross section/shadow of a line - dim(1) - is a point - dim(0)
the cross section/shadow of a plane - dim(2) - is a line - dim(1)
the cross section/shadow of a solid - dim(3) - is a plane - dim(2)
the cross section/shadow of God - dim(4) - is the material world - dim (3)