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James_S_Saint
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All of these arguments concerning the existence of God (pro and con) seem non-sensible to me personally, but a thought occurred to me concerning those who believe that God created the universe at the Big Bang.
The question might arise, “How long did God ponder before he decided to create time?”
The answer would have to be “zero time” because there could be no time before that point.
So if God took zero time to decide to create time and the universe, then whenever the universe was created had to be the very moment that God came into existence as well because he would instantly (in 0 time) decide to create time and the universe.
But then if God is eternal (always existing regardless of time), then how was there no universe yet still God, who takes zero time to make his decision, but had not yet decided to create time?
The resolve to this is Hebrew friendly, but I can see that it is preferred to argue, so I won’t spoil the fun.
The question might arise, “How long did God ponder before he decided to create time?”
The answer would have to be “zero time” because there could be no time before that point.
So if God took zero time to decide to create time and the universe, then whenever the universe was created had to be the very moment that God came into existence as well because he would instantly (in 0 time) decide to create time and the universe.
But then if God is eternal (always existing regardless of time), then how was there no universe yet still God, who takes zero time to make his decision, but had not yet decided to create time?
The resolve to this is Hebrew friendly, but I can see that it is preferred to argue, so I won’t spoil the fun.