dwmoeller1
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There is also this paradox:
If the series of past events is infinite, then an infinite numbers of events must elapse before the present moment could arrive.
But it is impossible for an infinite number of events to elapse.
Therefore, if the series of past events is infinite, the present moment could not arrive.
But the present moment has arrived.
Therefore the series of past events could not be infinite.
Thus God could not exist in respect to infinite time, nor could He perceive in terms of a succession of events.
Therefore God is either not eternal, or else exists outside of time (at at least did not before time began).
If the series of past events is infinite, then an infinite numbers of events must elapse before the present moment could arrive.
But it is impossible for an infinite number of events to elapse.
Therefore, if the series of past events is infinite, the present moment could not arrive.
But the present moment has arrived.
Therefore the series of past events could not be infinite.
Thus God could not exist in respect to infinite time, nor could He perceive in terms of a succession of events.
Therefore God is either not eternal, or else exists outside of time (at at least did not before time began).