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<blockquote data-quote="Sorn" data-source="post: 75865185" data-attributes="member: 405699"><p>"Stephen Hawking said that he didn’t believe in God because the big bang happened instantly and there was no time for God to create a universe, therefore God couldn’t exist."</p><p>Just because time for our universe may have started when our universe was created in the big bang, it does not mean that time didn't exist in what existed before. </p><p>Of course as Christians we believe, that God, who is eternal was there already. God may well experience time, a timeline for Himself, not to age or change but just to mark events (which is what a timeline really is, just an event marker) </p><p>So for God there was a time before He created the angels and a time after, there was a time before He created our universe and a time after etc.</p><p>Just like i can watch a movie about a persons life in 2 hours, so the 'movie' timeline moves at a different speed to my timeline (as measured by my wall clock), so too we may exist in a timeline (and time speed etc), quite different to how time may pass in Heaven / spiritual realm.</p><p>Its a logical fallacy (ie logically self contradictory) and logical inconsistency to assume the universe started from nothing. Something MUST have been there to start with to give rise to the universe, unless of course your definition of nothing isn't really nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sorn, post: 75865185, member: 405699"] "Stephen Hawking said that he didn’t believe in God because the big bang happened instantly and there was no time for God to create a universe, therefore God couldn’t exist." Just because time for our universe may have started when our universe was created in the big bang, it does not mean that time didn't exist in what existed before. Of course as Christians we believe, that God, who is eternal was there already. God may well experience time, a timeline for Himself, not to age or change but just to mark events (which is what a timeline really is, just an event marker) So for God there was a time before He created the angels and a time after, there was a time before He created our universe and a time after etc. Just like i can watch a movie about a persons life in 2 hours, so the 'movie' timeline moves at a different speed to my timeline (as measured by my wall clock), so too we may exist in a timeline (and time speed etc), quite different to how time may pass in Heaven / spiritual realm. Its a logical fallacy (ie logically self contradictory) and logical inconsistency to assume the universe started from nothing. Something MUST have been there to start with to give rise to the universe, unless of course your definition of nothing isn't really nothing. [/QUOTE]
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