Alma doesn’t say that God created time. Nobody knows whether God created time or merely makes use of it. Elsewhere in LDS scripture it is stated that God “dwells in the bosom of eternity” (D&C 88:13). So where did “eternity” come from? Did God create eternity as well? If God made eternity, then there must have been a time when He wasn’t eternal! To be eternal means to have a spatial relationship with eternity. So eternity must have existed before God, or at least simultaneously with God. And what is eternity except time extended into infinity? You are venturing into a lot of imaginative speculations which we simply don’t know anything about, and serious discussion about something which we know so little is a futile waste of time and indeed impossible.
There is absolutely no justification for reaching such a conclusion. There is absolutely nothing in the context of those scriptures to suggest remotely that they were wondering about the righteousness of his parents. They were asking a very simple question: “Who sinned, this man or his parents that he was born blind?” They were not wondering about the righteousness of his parents or anything. They could think of only two possible reasons why he was born blind: his own sin, or the sins of his parents. So they ask Jesus which, and He tells them neither, but gives a third explanation. The fact that they ask that question implies their belief in his ability to sin before he was born; and Jesus’ answer serves only to reaffirm that belief.
Well if you genuinely believe all of this, then I have to conclude that you have an extremely illogical mind; and debating with someone like that is a near impossible task.
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