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Re: If god exists, what created god?
CLYDE PINTO (pinto@pollux.cs.uga.edu)
11 May 1995 17:07:02 GMT
In article <10MAY199511480163@uhcl2.cl.uh.edu>,
SWEN2A54 <SWEN2A54@CL.UH.EDU> wrote:
>In article <3oqkc4$fcj@ns.sunbelt.net>, bhattia@spt.tec.sc.us writes...
>>In article <3ojs78$7g7@cwis.isu.edu>, parrkent@cwis.isu.edu (Parrish_Kent) writes:
>>>
>>>I have a better question: Can God cease to be God? And if so can
>>>another God ascend the throne?
>>
>>Andy's comment:
>>Very likely. But HE wouldn't do that!
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>He is Eternal, and in the Future Eternity, He still hasn't ceased to exist.
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>Only we are tied to time, He created time and rules time, and is not ruled by
>it.
>
>Shalom in Jesus' Love,
>
>Sam Chacko
>
Dear Mr Chacko you now provide cannon fodder for the most
repeated question: If GOD has never been seen empirically
then how do we know it is a HE and
NOT a SHE or something else.
regards
clyde
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