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I have a problem with an eternal and unchanging God: On the first day God said “Let there be light,” and on the second day God said “Let there be light,” and on the third day God said “Let there be light,” and on the fourth day God said “Let there be light,” and on the fifth day…I think that to posit God, who by Webster’s definition is “the supreme or ultimate reality," as the uncaused first cause of the universe is valid because no evidence to the contrary has ever been produced. And since Christians are not postulating that God had a beginning but that He is infinite and eternal in nature, it therefore isn’t necessary for them to have to explain God as the first cause.
How can an unchanging God sustain a changing universe? 200 years ago He wasn’t sustaining any of us here now. How can He now be sustaining us without Himself changing from what He was 200 years ago?
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