Frank Goad
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If God had to make up energy and matter and time. Were was energy and matter and time before God made them? I am asking all religions at the same time what they think.
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I believe that the Main Creator, God, actually made all that. God isn't limited by creation, in other words.If God had to make up energy and matter and time. Were was energy and matter and time before God made them? I am asking all religions at the same time what they think.
I believe that the Main Creator, God, actually made all that.
Because the nature, of God, the Main Creator, in other words God has created other celestial beings, the Main Creator, is actually different from what we perceive, normally. What we normally perceive is surmised in a context, that God is partly separate from.How?
This answer makes the most sense.What is God? Did God "make up" energy, matter, and time? Or are energy, matter, and time a manifestation (or illusion) of God?
Because the nature, of God, the Main Creator, in other words God has created other celestial beings, the Main Creator, is actually different from what we perceive, normally. What we normally perceive is surmised in a context, that God is partly separate from.
The concept of self creation, I consider another matter, however is related to this. In other words, our normal perception is limited, because that is the nature, or construct, of the 'material universe'.
If God had to make up energy and matter and time. Were was energy and matter and time before God made them? I am asking all religions at the same time what they think.
God didn't have to make energy....he is energy.If God had to make up energy and matter and time. Were was energy and matter and time before God made them? I am asking all religions at the same time what they think.
What makes it more confusing is God made time.But before he made time everything was at 0.I do not get how that works.
I would say, "all detectable energy."Time, like the existence of God Himself, is eternal, open-ended. The fact that massive amounts of energy may be converted into matter may be the key to the existence of our universe. The Big Bang could come from extreme energy being tossed into what then became our universe. All matter/energy resulted from that massive explosion.
You may be right, but I was considering God to be outside of our universe and undetectable by us in any case.I would say, "all detectable energy."
With Jehovah being invisible, He has no mass...He is the most intelligent Being, made up of "vast dynamic energy"....currently undetectable by science. A form currently unknown.
What do you think?
Someday, we'll learn it, won't we? (Hopefully, we'll be there. It's "Just Around the Corner"!)You may be right, but I was considering God to be outside of our universe and undetectable by us in any case.