Message from @tha cheeseburger

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2019-02-26 01:11:30 UTC  

alright, yeah that was what i wanted to say, i dont see how its bad in that context

2019-02-26 01:11:35 UTC  

do you think it was a bad comment

2019-02-26 01:11:41 UTC  

No

2019-02-26 01:11:56 UTC  

I'll take a look at the bot in a bit

2019-02-26 01:12:02 UTC  

Sorry about that

2019-02-26 01:12:07 UTC  

np

2019-02-26 01:12:43 UTC  

The God of the bible is not effec ted by time, space or matter. If He is effected by time, space or matter, He is not God. Time space and matter is what we call a continuum, they all came into existence at the same instance. Because if there were matter with no space, were would you put it? If there were matter and space but no time, when would you put it? You cannot have time, space or matter independently, the have to come into existence simultaneous. The bible answers that in 10 words.

In the beginning (time) God created the Heaven (space) and the Earth (matter)

So you have time, space and matter created the trinities of trinities there just as
TIme is past, present and future.
Space is length, width and height.
Matter has solid, liquid and gas.

You have the trinity of trinities created instantaneously and the God who created them has to be outside of them. If He is limited by time, He is not God. The God who created this computer, is not in the computer. He is not running around in there changing the numbers on the screen. The God who created this universe is outside of the universe. He is above it, beyond it, through it. He Is unaffected by it.

So for the concept that a spiritual force cannot have any effect on a material body, well then I guess you would have to explain to me things like emotions and love and hatred sbf envy and jealousy and rationality. If you brain is just a random collection of chemicals that formed by chance over billions of years, how on Earth can you trust your own reasoning process and thoughts that you think?

So the question, where did God come from, is assuming a limited God.

And that's your problem.

The God that I worship is not limited by time, space or matter.

If I could fit the infinite God in my three pound brain, He would not be worth worshipping, that's for certain.

2019-02-26 01:13:03 UTC  

A good explanation of God and how it probably would work

2019-02-26 01:13:27 UTC  

Bottom line is we wouldn't be able to comprehend God

2019-02-26 01:13:43 UTC  

Not in our space or time

2019-02-26 01:13:54 UTC  

He would be above all that

2019-02-26 01:13:59 UTC  

Beyond it.

2019-02-26 01:17:55 UTC  

Well, maybe there is a god, but as for now that is also a belief system dont you think? But even if there is a good, why would aliens not be able to be a part of this world? He could have created the world and aliens perhaps created us. It sounds like the god you are describing created a simulation, that is why god would be outside of time space and matter.

2019-02-26 01:19:04 UTC  

A bit like the architect in the matrix

2019-02-26 01:19:35 UTC  

Y can u not see the sun at night on the flat earth

2019-02-26 01:20:37 UTC  

Im not a flat earther, but its probably because its on the other side of the globe

2019-02-26 01:20:49 UTC  

Yea more then likely

2019-02-26 01:22:29 UTC  

Most flat earthers answer that it only lights up half of the earth using a campfire or something as an example, but u can see a campfire outside of the area that is being lit up

2019-02-26 01:25:21 UTC  

A sun would light up each side of a flat earth instantly, but it doesnt.

2019-02-26 01:25:42 UTC  

Yea

2019-02-26 01:27:29 UTC  

U should also be able to see the ice wall if u went on a high mountain and got a telescope

2019-02-26 01:35:03 UTC  

@tha cheeseburger the sun is close

2019-02-26 01:35:12 UTC  

And

2019-02-26 01:35:41 UTC  

Does not change the fact that night should not be a thing

2019-02-26 01:35:44 UTC  

And light disappears as it gets farther from you

2019-02-26 01:35:56 UTC  

?????????

2019-02-26 01:36:11 UTC  

Yes it's called light and optical slant

2019-02-26 01:36:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/549766695942750209/FEEarthBestProof.gif

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/549766697230270465/giphy_8.gif

2019-02-26 01:37:47 UTC  

That top one is on a globe

2019-02-26 01:38:32 UTC  

The top one is on a flat earth with a dome.

2019-02-26 01:39:03 UTC  

So the sun is like a flashlight

2019-02-26 01:39:14 UTC  
2019-02-26 01:39:20 UTC  

And directs it's light?

2019-02-26 01:39:22 UTC  
2019-02-26 01:39:25 UTC  
2019-02-26 01:39:33 UTC  

Just like in real life.

2019-02-26 01:39:53 UTC  

K u should still be able to see the sun just not be in the area lit up

2019-02-26 01:40:01 UTC  

As for your claim you could climb to a high mountain and see the icewall

2019-02-26 01:40:09 UTC  

@Citizen Z the sun directs it's light?

2019-02-26 01:40:11 UTC  

Incorrect

2019-02-26 01:40:36 UTC  

@Ninja8flash its light isnt infinite due to its proximity or reflection