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Why is God not held to the same moral standard as man?

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If God created time, then he must have existed before time existed. If he existed both before and after something happened (time coming into existence) then by definition, he is subject to time.

Not logical. God can exist before time begins and after time ends and do both at the same time perhaps in the eternal moment. This does not make God subject to time. Being subject to time means one's existence is determined by time and would end with the end of time.
 
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Not logical. God can exist before time begins and after time ends and do both at the same time perhaps in the eternal moment. This does not make God subject to time. Being subject to time means one's existence is determined by time and would end with the end of time.
The word 'before' clearly tells us that time is involved. Perhaps I should ask when you say "God can exist before time begins", does that mean God can exist at a point in time prior to when time began?
 
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The word 'before' clearly tells us that time is involved. Perhaps I should ask when you say "God can exist before time begins", does that mean God can exist at a point in time prior to when time began?
No it means God already existed when time began.
 
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Did God exist prior to the point in time that time began? If so, then God is subject to time, as the verb "create", means time must have passed during his creation.

God is not created. Existing prior to the existence of time does not logically make God subject to time.
 
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Did God exist prior to the point in time that God began to exist?

Time is the passing of change. Before creation, there was no change, and by extension, there was no time. God never changes, so He can exist in a timeless universe.

God was never created. Everything began with Him. If it didn't we'd have to ask where the God-maker came from. And where did the God-maker-maker come from?
 
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Time is the passing of change. Before creation, there was no change, and by extension, there was no time. God never changes, so He can exist in a timeless universe.

God was never created. Everything began with Him. If it didn't we'd have to ask where the God-maker came from. And where did the God-maker-maker come from?
How much time elapsed between the point at time 8 minutes before God created time and 6 minutes before God created time?
 
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How much time elapsed between the point at time 8 minutes before God created time and 6 minutes before God created time?

Atheists wanting to put their knowledge of physics on display are generally anxious to tell us that time came into being with the big bang. Personally I am not sure that I buy that, but it is wondrous how things like that can slip their minds when they are proving an inconvenience, rather than a help, in arguing with theists.
 
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Atheists wanting to put their knowledge of physics on display are generally anxious to tell us that time came into being with the big bang. Personally I am not sure that I buy that, but it is wondrous how things like that can slip their minds when they are proving an inconvenience, rather than a help, in arguing with theists.
I find it somewhat revealing that you responded to the question without providing anything close to an actual answer. As I asked for a period of time, the answer should be in seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc.

Once again: How much time elapsed between the point at time 8 minutes before God created time and 6 minutes before God created time?

Please understand that I have specific training which allows me to understand what people are really trying to say when they avoid a question. This training has taught me that Christians who avoid questions don't want to confront the questions because they have doubts about their faith. This has been substantiated through some conversations I have had with the leaders at a local church.
 
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Please understand that I have specific training which allows me to understand what people are really trying to say when they avoid a question. This training has taught me that Christians who avoid questions don't want to confront the questions because they have doubts about their faith. This has been substantiated through some conversations I have had with the leaders at a local church.

Your "training" is bull$hit. If, along with most physicists, GrayAngel wants to hold that there was no time before the creation of the universe, your question is meaningless.
 
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I find it somewhat revealing that you responded to the question without providing anything close to an actual answer. As I asked for a period of time, the answer should be in seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc.

Once again: How much time elapsed between the point at time 8 minutes before God created time and 6 minutes before God created time?

Please understand that I have specific training which allows me to understand what people are really trying to say when they avoid a question. This training has taught me that Christians who avoid questions don't want to confront the questions because they have doubts about their faith. This has been substantiated through some conversations I have had with the leaders at a local church.

You may have been trained in coming up with trick and meaningless statments. There would be no time before time was created.
 
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You may have been trained in coming up with trick and meaningless statments. There would be no time before time was created.
Then your answer to my question is no time elapsed. Am I incorrect?



Once again: How much time elapsed between the point at time 8 minutes before God created time and 6 minutes before God created time?
 
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I find it somewhat revealing that you responded to the question without providing anything close to an actual answer. As I asked for a period of time, the answer should be in seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc.

Once again: How much time elapsed between the point at time 8 minutes before God created time and 6 minutes before God created time?

The question itself is a contradiction. There was no time, no passage of time. If there is no time to measure, then you cannot measure it.

Please understand that I have specific training which allows me to understand what people are really trying to say when they avoid a question. This training has taught me that Christians who avoid questions don't want to confront the questions because they have doubts about their faith. This has been substantiated through some conversations I have had with the leaders at a local church.

This is the convenient mindset of an atheist. I saw no avoidance in Leslie's answer.

Usually what I find is that when an atheist doesn't get the answer they want, they accuse their opponents of avoiding the question. That way, they can avoid having to consider what was said.
 
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The question itself is a contradiction. There was no time, no passage of time. If there is no time to measure, then you cannot measure it.



This is the convenient mindset of an atheist. I saw no avoidance in Leslie's answer.

Usually what I find is that when an atheist doesn't get the answer they want, they accuse their opponents of avoiding the question. That way, they can avoid having to consider what was said.
Read the content at Good liars avoid answering questions - Australian Geographic
This is one of many studies showing that people are more inclined to be lying or have doubts about their assertions when they avoid questions.
 
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Which is just one way for you to avoid the issue that good people have devoted no shortage of effort to address things you ask, which includes things there is no answer to.
Is there no answer to my initial question of why God doesn't alert us of upcoming natural catastrophes, while man will? If so, why is there no answer?
 
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Is there no answer to my initial question of why God doesn't alert us of upcoming natural catastrophes, while man will? If so, why is there no answer?

Because we are not privy to the mind of God, except insofar as he chooses to make it known to us.
 
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