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<blockquote data-quote="mmarco" data-source="post: 75931752" data-attributes="member: 421567"><p>First of all, I do not think that the Bible provides a complete theology. </p><p>However, I may quote John 8:58 “Very truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am!” Jesus does not say "I was" (past tense); He uses the present tense to refer to His out-of-time existence.</p><p>On the other hand, time is a limit, and it is absurd to think that God is limited by time; God is indeed the Creator of time itself; He exists eternally before time itself began to exist. God is not subdued to time, He is the master of time.</p><p>Besides, according to modern science there is no time, but there are infinite "times", one time for every different system of reference;an omnipresent Being cannot be inside a definite time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmarco, post: 75931752, member: 421567"] First of all, I do not think that the Bible provides a complete theology. However, I may quote John 8:58 “Very truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am!” Jesus does not say "I was" (past tense); He uses the present tense to refer to His out-of-time existence. On the other hand, time is a limit, and it is absurd to think that God is limited by time; God is indeed the Creator of time itself; He exists eternally before time itself began to exist. God is not subdued to time, He is the master of time. Besides, according to modern science there is no time, but there are infinite "times", one time for every different system of reference;an omnipresent Being cannot be inside a definite time. [/QUOTE]
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