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- February 4, 2012 at 10:45 am#275833StuParticipant
Quote (t8 @ Feb. 04 2012,19:03) God exists outside of his own creation.
Religious platitude.Quote Outside of creation is infinity.
Religious platitude.Quote That is where an eternal God dwells.
I've bolded the religious platitude for you there.Quote He also exists in his creation by his spirit, but of course does not dwell in sin.
And those two.Quote Redemption of the Heavens and Earth allows God to dwell fully in his creation once more. But he is and never will be fully contained in his own creation.
And those four.Quote Your question is like saying where do you suppose infinity was when there was no expressed finite number.
What difference does the finite number make in relation to infinity? That's not a valid analogy for anything, let alone a false analogy for whatever it followed.Stuart
February 4, 2012 at 2:50 pm#275857princessParticipantQuote (t8 @ Feb. 04 2012,19:03) Quote (princess @ Feb. 04 2012,14:03) Where do you suppose God was, if there was no earth or heavens, then your God was not in heaven at the time was he?
God exists outside of his own creation. Outside of creation is infinity. That is where an eternal God dwells. He also exists in his creation by his spirit, but of course does not dwell in sin.Redemption of the Heavens and Earth allows God to dwell fully in his creation once more. But he is and never will be fully contained in his own creation.
Your question is like saying where do you suppose infinity was when there was no expressed finite number.
T8, do you have a passage or verse that confirms what you say about your HeGod before the infinte number was created.Redemption of heaven and earth, by my understanding, spirit does not need a physical place to dwell, what is the need for it.
So if infinite can be determined, what came before it, chaos?
February 4, 2012 at 3:03 pm#275861princessParticipantQuote (Stu @ Feb. 04 2012,20:40) Quote (princess @ Feb. 04 2012,14:04) Quote I think of myself as “normal” Please share Stuart, what is normal?
Do you really want to kick off that discussion, princess?!I don't think I can define a normal human, perhaps I should remain content just thinking of myself as normal, whatever it means.
Stuart
As you wish Stuart. I cannot disagree.February 4, 2012 at 9:10 pm#275908Ed JParticipantQuote (Stu @ Feb. 04 2012,20:40) Quote (princess @ Feb. 04 2012,14:04) Quote I think of myself as “normal” Please share Stuart, what is normal?
Do you really want to kick off that discussion, princess?!I don't think I can define a normal human, perhaps I should remain content just thinking of myself as normal, whatever it means.
Stuart
Hi Stuart,“Normal” is merely a recognizable pattern, for example:
it is normal for an arsonist to set fires, for murderers
to commit murder and for ‘sinners’ to commit ‘sin’.Morality comes from our Creator; JEHOVAH GOD!
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgMarch 6, 2012 at 1:40 am#283030princessParticipantEdj,
Just wondering, is not the normal, the set standard of living measured by JC is this day and age and what JG had set in place, due to it is common knowledge they are not the same.
October 23, 2012 at 10:04 pm#317321WakeupParticipantQuote (Stu @ Feb. 04 2012,20:45) Quote (t8 @ Feb. 04 2012,19:03) God exists outside of his own creation.
Religious platitude.Quote Outside of creation is infinity.
Religious platitude.Quote That is where an eternal God dwells.
I've bolded the religious platitude for you there.Quote He also exists in his creation by his spirit, but of course does not dwell in sin.
And those two.Quote Redemption of the Heavens and Earth allows God to dwell fully in his creation once more. But he is and never will be fully contained in his own creation.
And those four.Quote Your question is like saying where do you suppose infinity was when there was no expressed finite number.
What difference does the finite number make in relation to infinity? That's not a valid analogy for anything, let alone a false analogy for whatever it followed.Stuart
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