BeyondET
Well-Known Member
Indeed it is measurable but time itself can't be seen or touch so it's more of a concept then something tangible.We see change. A seed grows into a plant, a timelapse of it quickly reveals the change it’s gone through. Time is quantifiable, just look at any clock. God himself however, you would be unable to quantify since a property of God is timelessness, being eternal and outside of time according to theology.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t worship science either. I see the argument of, “Yeah well science doesn’t have all the answers.” This is true and it is indeed a gap…but that gap does not automatically mean “it must be God.” All I’m saying is…there is a gap. Science can’t prove god, theists can’t prove god. What I can do though, is point out how their claims and assertions of God’s existence are logically and evidently unsubstantiated in the very end.
I appreciate the Christians (and any religious person for that matter) can admit that in the end it’s all just faith. “You just gotta have faith.” And I don’t operate based on just having faith. There are probabilities of things (that we already know of) which can happen such as the % of people that would die in a car accident without a seatbelt, but I do not consider those related to having faith in any way (in case someone wants to equate having faith with taking some risk in day to day life).
Timelessness like time is a state of being.
The age old question on how did the universe start from nothing rather a religion position or not. It's seems nothing isn't plausible.
Like what came first the seed or the planet that produces the seeds.