I already showed you a scenario in which that doesn't matter. Pay attention.
What objective test will tell us whether some thing/entity we're looking at made all things or not?
What objective test will distinguish 'spirit' (in this sense) from 'imaginary'?
What objective test will tell us whether some real thing we're examining is 'eternal'? Is 'immortal'? Those are imaginary qualities, are they not? If not, how do they work?
There's an outright confession that God is imaginary.
Anyway, bring me up to speed with those questions I've set out above and we can go on from there.
Most of the time, I am away from the computer.
So I cannot speed up my answers to your questions.
Most of your questions demand a TEST.
Who made the test dummy?
Humans made them.
Can a test dummy subject the human who made him to a test?
No. Because it is imbecilic to start with.
Same is true with God, and we are the dummies.
That's my analogy to your proud request. Now I will show you the scriptures about these. In fact this demand for TEST is devilish, I may add. It reminds me of the Lord Jesus being tempted by the Devil. The Devil demanded proof if the person he was talking, is really the Son of God.
Matthew 4:6-7 New International Version (NIV)
“If you are the Son of God,” he said, “throw yourself down. For it is written:
“‘He will command his angels concerning you,
and they will lift you up in their hands,
so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’”
Jesus answered him, “It is also written: ‘
Do not put the Lord your God to the test.’”
It is without doubt that God would command his angels and prevent Jesus from having a nasty accident - Jesus know this and so did Satan. But Jesus answered smartly, which the same reply I would have to impart to you.
Do not put the Lord my God to the test
What is imaginary, is us.
We imagine that there is no God but we believe that nothing cannot make something out of nothing
We like to imagine that there is no God because we wan't to live free as if there is no end.
We are imaginary because gravity is imaginary, so is oxygen and the host of other invisible gases.
We are imaginary because we cannot comprehend immortality and eternity but we believe in the imaginary big bang and the imaginary pre-existent mass energy and the imaginary forces like anti matter and matter.
We are imaginary because we should be existing, as the scientist at CERN would like to imagine.
We are imaginary that we could not comprehend what is eternal but we believe the universe was formed....
years ago.