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If God is immutable, impassable and eternal, why does he do anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="elopez" data-source="post: 64008144" data-attributes="member: 270546"><p>I look at it from a Trinitarian perspective. God is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Without the universe the three persons are equally eternal and timeless. Once creation was initiated, the Son and Spirit become temporal as to create while the Father remained atemporal. God intervenes in the world through Christ (incarnation) and the Spirit (directly effecting believer, conversion, etc). So, God is not just timeless, He is both timeless and in time. Both atemporal and temporal. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I think God created as it was simply in His nature to create. I don't think God is looking for glorification as He is infinitely glorified without creation just as He is with creation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elopez, post: 64008144, member: 270546"] I look at it from a Trinitarian perspective. God is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Without the universe the three persons are equally eternal and timeless. Once creation was initiated, the Son and Spirit become temporal as to create while the Father remained atemporal. God intervenes in the world through Christ (incarnation) and the Spirit (directly effecting believer, conversion, etc). So, God is not just timeless, He is both timeless and in time. Both atemporal and temporal. I think God created as it was simply in His nature to create. I don't think God is looking for glorification as He is infinitely glorified without creation just as He is with creation. [/QUOTE]
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