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Hell is usually considered as both a state and a location of utter separation from God. This is a mystery: how He can create us while we are utterly separated from Him. I don't understand it, but I don't think I'm supposed to.
You say God created time, but then you say time doesn't exist. The world is a series of nows, created one after another, like film, one frame after another so quickly we don't see it as a series of stills. At what, 30 fps? Oh, infinite frames per eternity, thats clever. And doesn't make any sense. It also means that if God stops creating, the world stops - but continues to exist in the eternal now. So without Gods continuous and constant F5'ing, I'd exist but time would stand still.
I'm gonna keep in mind that God creates everything all the time too, since it means God does everything. If I move my hand, I'm not moving it. I'm letting God know I want to move it, so he can adjust it to the right position in the next creation. At the gym, feel the burn? That's communication with God! Bit silly, but it's what you're saying since each creation is independent of previous creations.
God disappearing does, as you say, require a time before and a time after. So does any non static thing, like an action. As you say it, God can't do anything. Well, he can do something - but it can't be done. Which is quite a paradox. He can create, but he can't have created.
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Terribly sorry for continuting to hijack this thread (call it a subplot ) but, eh... Yeah, just sorry about it. (Hey, thats kinda on topic after all)
Argh! Sorry for being unclear. Saying time doesn't exist was only a device to help understand. I was pretending time was a spatial dimension to aid understanding. I probably shouldn't have done that. If God doesn't create, then the world doesn't exist, in the eternal now.
If all men were fully convinced that the sinner need fear mere annihilation at the moment of death, they would not be deterred from sin and the moral and social order would be seriously menaced.
PS does not believing in God or hope for a better life after this one not worry you?
As an atheist, making a thread to talk about something and end up with endless god related discussions dislikes me even more. One more post about religion and ill request someone to lock this.
Quote from: GSx_Major on March 04, 2009, 03:21:37 amTerribly sorry for continuting to hijack this thread (call it a subplot ) but, eh... Yeah, just sorry about it. (Hey, thats kinda on topic after all)Quote from: N. Escalona on March 04, 2009, 03:28:36 amArgh! Sorry for being unclear. Saying time doesn't exist was only a device to help understand. I was pretending time was a spatial dimension to aid understanding. I probably shouldn't have done that. If God doesn't create, then the world doesn't exist, in the eternal now.Right, because he hasn't created it since there is no past. Theres time de facto (as it would otherwise be static), but it's an infinite amount of time in an eternity within now, with no before and no after this continuos now. Right. Also, if you try to aid understanding by saying something wrong, maybe you got this whole explaining thing a bit confused. And it's still, in my limited and puny ability to comprehend, a paradox. And quit with the Allahu Akbar!!, it's not an answer.Quote from: N. Escalona on March 04, 2009, 03:28:36 amIf all men were fully convinced that the sinner need fear mere annihilation at the moment of death, they would not be deterred from sin and the moral and social order would be seriously menaced.As societies with large agnostic and atheistic population show, this is in fact a lie. Your moral, however... And why do christians think the bible is the only thing that stops people from killing, stealing and raping? I guess it reflects your ability to distort the world to fit into your belief system. Or maybe it means you'd all be savages without the bible, in which case I guess it's a necessary evil.
Quote from: MyiEye on March 04, 2009, 01:23:05 amPS does not believing in God or hope for a better life after this one not worry you? When you're asleep does being awake worry you?Also, no, I don't feel guilty that this topic is going off-topic.