God is subject to change

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Bahman,

It would be better for you to stop making up your own philosophical arguments and using them to make God in your image, creating a God and religion that suit you,

2016 years of saints, theologians, priests, Popes, and Bishops have spent two millennium digging deep into all those things to find God.

Mankind is made in God’s image. We cannot use only our intellects alone to figure out God philosophically.

There is also science, history, theology, catholicism, etc,…

A person cannot decide they will intellectually decide what career to choose and forget about evidence. Facts, research, personal history, etc…
 
  1. God is omnipresent (omnipresent means to present everywhere at the same time)
  2. Creation is subject of expansion (we know this by scientific fact)
  3. From (1) and (2) we can deduce that God is subjected to change
There is no change in God since God is not a creature so is not conditioned by creation, but is present by essence since all creation depends upon God.

That God is not subject to spatial limitations follows from His infinite simplicity; and that He is truly present in every place or thing — that He is omnipresent or ubiquitous — follows from the fact that He is the cause and ground of all reality. According to our finite manner of thinking we conceive this presence of God in things spatial as being primarily a presence of power and operation — immediate Divine efficiency being required to sustain created beings in existence and to enable them to act; but, as every kind of Divine action *ad extra *is really identical with the Divine nature or essence, it follows that God is really present everywhere in creation not merely per virtuten et operationem, but per essentiam.

Toner, P. (1909). The Nature and Attributes of God. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
newadvent.org/cathen/06612a.htm
 
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