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If a house were eternal, its standing would be caused by its foundation, even though one does not precede the other in time. Of course, if we are talking about the events of causes, then we do introduce time. Time just is a measurement of change.
For proponents of the argument from motion, God’s act of changing the cosmos is temporal, even though God Himself is timeless. We might think of the beauty of a statue, which doesn’t have to change in order to “move” the observer.
For proponents of the argument from motion, God’s act of changing the cosmos is temporal, even though God Himself is timeless. We might think of the beauty of a statue, which doesn’t have to change in order to “move” the observer.