This in that both God and the self in the above definitions are outside time and space, giving justification to the idea that God’s “Self” could be part of a Being like us, and part of a Being who is partially or perhaps optionally inside space and time as are we. — Elrondo
This concept of self, outside temporal causality, is also beyond human comprehension. — Elrondo
This in that both God and the self in the above definitions are outside time and space, giving justification to the idea that God’s “Self” could be part of a Being like us, — Elrondo
Humans are part of space time. Musing about “outside time” is nothing more than a poor use of language.
“God” is basically a representation of an unseen personal/human ideal. We wish to become more than we are. — I like sushi
First of all, an idea proposed by the early church scholars is that God is of necessity outside time/space/being and this characteristic is what enables him to be a First Cause and ongoing Sustainer of reality within our being and universe. He is thus the Uncaused Cause of all. He is thus not subject to temporal causation Himself. Such a God is of necessity beyond human comprehension. — Elrondo
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