Since time is infinite, as there is no beginning and no end,
Time, as we perceive it as the interval between one event and another, began shortly after the Big Bang.
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this draw us to the conclusion that only God ever existed.
Your conclusion is based on whether gods actually exist, and since there is no evidence to suggest gods exist, your conclusion is flawed.
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Since time is just an illusion, a difference of perception, Truth must be beyond time.
Time is not an illusion. Without time, one could not define events.
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Since God is omnipresent, He is beyond time. Truth is also omniscient, what agrees with "God's Theory". Throught omniscience and omnipresence, omnipotence come into being, what concludes the three charcateristics of God throught the space-time perspective.
I was not aware your god had theories. If so, that would nullify your claim he is omnipotent.
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Relativity implies illusion. We need a center other than a multiple one (subject-object relations...)
Relativity implies clarity.
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Time, as we perceive it as the interval between one event and another, began shortly after the Big Bang.
(Note: This response was not an insult at Truthseeker, but was intended to comment on his statement)
this draw us to the conclusion that only God ever existed.
Your conclusion is based on whether gods actually exist, and since there is no evidence to suggest gods exist, your conclusion is flawed.
(Note: This response was not an insult at Truthseeker, but was intended to comment on his statement)
Since time is just an illusion, a difference of perception, Truth must be beyond time.
Time is not an illusion. Without time, one could not define events.
(Note: This response was not an insult at Truthseeker, but was intended to comment on his statement)
Since God is omnipresent, He is beyond time. Truth is also omniscient, what agrees with "God's Theory". Throught omniscience and omnipresence, omnipotence come into being, what concludes the three charcateristics of God throught the space-time perspective.
I was not aware your god had theories. If so, that would nullify your claim he is omnipotent.
(Note: This response was not an insult at Truthseeker, but was intended to comment on his statement)
Relativity implies illusion. We need a center other than a multiple one (subject-object relations...)
Relativity implies clarity.
(Note: This response was not an insult at Truthseeker, but was intended to comment on his statement)