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“What did God do with his time before he created the universe?”
That was a question I was asked recently.
I responded to this person that because God is eternal (timeless) and created time, itself, He always existed and has no beginning and no end, thus the question was flawed.
The person who asked the above question, also asked after my response:
“If God always existed then he must have occupied both time and space. All things must have a logical start and finish and by merely stating that he was a continuum creates more questions than answers.”
I’m relatively new to apologetics so, I was wondering if anyone could offer some ideas of how to respond to the objection mentioned above?
Thanks.
That was a question I was asked recently.
I responded to this person that because God is eternal (timeless) and created time, itself, He always existed and has no beginning and no end, thus the question was flawed.
The person who asked the above question, also asked after my response:
“If God always existed then he must have occupied both time and space. All things must have a logical start and finish and by merely stating that he was a continuum creates more questions than answers.”
I’m relatively new to apologetics so, I was wondering if anyone could offer some ideas of how to respond to the objection mentioned above?
Thanks.