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Foundational to our thinking about creation must be the notion that God can create more than one atomic particle at the same point in time, and that if he did--he had to also create the space between them and the gravitational fields and magnetic filelds and the light, and lack of light, between each new physical object at the same time he created the new physical objects. There is no question that God did not have to create each planet, for example, from the inside out one new atomic particle at a time, because we would then have to break down the process by which he creates each proton, each electron etc. from simpler components adinfinitum. So, could God create a universe with its real history at a time in time after such history had occurred. Can he create a timeline that goes forwards and backwards where none had existed before? Or can he only create forwards in time? Is this possible because God exists outside of linear time--which itself is one of his creations? Does Christian redemption in fact not just open up Heaven for the sinner in the future sense, but rewrite the past history of the sinner is a redemptive way? Does Gods grace move forwards and backwards in time or just forwards?
Posted on: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 04:41:57 +0000

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