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Originally Posted by boxcar
It's not my definition. It's the bible's.
Bbiblical theology is logical, violating no laws of logic, which is more than be said for athesitic materialism.
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It is bad enough if it was only yours, even the worse if it was the bibles'. It is irrelevant. And besides the point.
You can not support the definition that god is eternal, but the universe is not, by
just saying so. You may believe this or intuit it, but it is beyond pure intellectual theory, description and ordinary rationality. Just as the concept of infinity is. Wed can chip away around the edges of infinity mathematically, considering if one "infinity" may be greater or less than another but it is only
the tip of the iceberg of what we do not know.
Change for instance denotes nothing but change. You have no way of knowing if an infinite being can or cannot chose to change at will.
Infinity must include all possibilities we can conceive of. Change or no change, doers not answer the infinity conundrum.