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I'm not sure we know enough to say that God alone existed before he created the universe.
that if we could somehow go before he created the entire Universe, before heaven and angelic hosts, JUST God right?
NO time/spec etc, just Him as Father/Son/Spirit?
that if we could somehow go before he created the entire Universe, before heaven and angelic hosts, JUST God right?
NO time/spec etc, just Him as Father/Son/Spirit?
that if we could somehow go before he created the entire Universe, before heaven and angelic hosts, JUST God right?
NO time/spec etc, just Him as Father/Son/Spirit?
yes, before anything else was created, God, in Triunity existed as uncreated beings in perfect unity of the consubstantial Godhead. :thumbs:
If you are interested in some 'interesting" thoughts on the matter, read
Time and Eternity: Exploring God's Relationship with Time by William Lane Craig.
Short answer. YES!
that seems to be where some have veered off , as seems to imply that somehow God was co xisting with say time/space, and can see why that might happen, as its essential impossible for finite time stuck beingsto fathom how a being is ternal, and existed in no time/space, just 'somewhere" not even there in space/time yet!
Look out, you're on the verge of getting attacked!How you come to these conclusions based on what was said is a greater mystery than the hypostatic union.
The existence of the Trinity does not suppose not does it need time and space for their being and acting. Ontologically necessary beings do not require nor do they need time and/or space to exist.
Look out, you're on the verge of getting attacked!
A number of people here are enamored of a video that allegedly helps explain the Triunity of God, but it uses spatial and dimensional terms to do it.
Look out, you're on the verge of getting attacked!
Baptist Believer said:A number of people here are enamored of a video that allegedly helps explain the Triunity of God, but it uses spatial and dimensional terms to do it.
I apologize for any offense. I am just surprised that anyone who knows Trinitarian theology would find the video acceptable. As RevMitchell has wisely pointed out on at least two occasions, we get into trouble when we speak beyond what the Bible teaches or draw conclusions as to exactly how God intersects with time.Not really called for....no one is "enamored". It was just one persons attempt to wrap their hands and mind around the concept of the Trinity using some rational and reasoned "mathematical" thoughts.
I apologized to Quantum and explained why I brought it up.I will now ask in public what I asked in private: Please don't renew that debate. This thread is not about that video, and that discussion is done with. If you persist, we will have to wonder why you are so stubborn as to refuse to let go of a divisive, anger-inducing discussion, when to do so is the better part of Christian fellowship.
I did give an affirmative response.As you know, I sought an affirming answer to that request via PM. You would not give it.
I've let it go. You just can't stand not to have the last word. Here's your chance yet again.I now ask you in front of everyone else, since you have attempted twice now to renew that discussion after being asked nicely not to do so.
How you come to these conclusions based on what was said is a greater mystery than the hypostatic union.
The existence of the Trinity does not suppose not does it need time and space for their being and acting. Ontologically necessary beings do not require nor do they need time and/or space to exist.
I don't believe God is ruled by time and space. He exists above and beyond both. Nor does He obligate Himself to these limitations, except when He came as the Christ. He created all such dimensions, why would He be subject to them?