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Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: thestrongangel on March 08, 2009, 02:26:50 PM
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Messianic. Former Seventh-Day Advantist.
You must really like Saturdays.
I love em. Ever read the 10 commandments? :P
I mean, if you think about it, when God held the sun still for one day, all the days got thrown off by one. Since the order of days is a circle, I see no reason to have to consider Sunday the first one.
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That's a good point, except the day didnt change. Time stood still. Read Matthew 5:18.
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Time is a perception of the human mind; it can't "stand still".
Are you doubting God's power? Anything is possible with God. Time stood still and a day became longer. It didnt throw off the Sabbath.
No, I'm saying that God cannot make something that does not exist (time) stand still.
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God created Time. He can do whatever he wants with it.
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God created Time. He can do whatever he wants with it.
No, he can't because time does not exist objectively. He could only alter the minds of the humans to perceive time differently.
You also have no evidence to say that God created time or that time exists outside of the human mind at all.
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You know, God made an entire Universe from scratch. He is the basis for everything that exist.
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You know, God made an entire Universe from scratch. He is the basis for everything that exist.
Exactly, and time is not one of those things.
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Clocks is not time. The sun and the moon is time. God stopped the sun and the moon. He stopped time.
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Clocks is not time. The sun and the moon is time. God stopped the sun and the moon. He stopped time.
The sun and the moon are standards by which humans interpret change into causality and time, yes. No, he did not "stop time" because change and causality continued on in the battle.
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It sounds that your theory is that Science is above God. I can't argue with someone who thinks that, because God is over everything imo.