Greetings
I believe the true wisdom lies in the question, and not the answer.
For those who would deny god on the basis of the chicken and egg. I will say two things. Firstly, the egg came first. What layed it? A lizard. Evolution! Tho, I know u used that example only to illustrate that side of a debate
And secondly why must god be born? And if so, then must god die? And why would god even exist in "time". There is scientific evidence to state that perhaps there is no time. We know that there is gravity in the physical plane. But you experiment yourself and see if theres gravity on the astral and "above". I think u'll find its all relative. Based on what you believe.
And the same goes for time. Einsteins theory of relativity. Time can be distorted. Much like gravity. Hence my question is, if its very similar to gravity, and gravity dont exist in the astral why would time exist?
That being said i ask, why then do we experience time in the astral. Is that simply becuase we expect it? And we are so "used" to having time. Then does it really not exist there? And does it really exist here?
And if there is no time, then would "GOD" really have been born? Or just exist?
For dont all things that have a beginning have an end? And all things that are born... die?
Is it not perhaps possible that we can not define "GOD". Atleast based on our understandings?
Socrates
I believe the true wisdom lies in the question, and not the answer.
For those who would deny god on the basis of the chicken and egg. I will say two things. Firstly, the egg came first. What layed it? A lizard. Evolution! Tho, I know u used that example only to illustrate that side of a debate

And secondly why must god be born? And if so, then must god die? And why would god even exist in "time". There is scientific evidence to state that perhaps there is no time. We know that there is gravity in the physical plane. But you experiment yourself and see if theres gravity on the astral and "above". I think u'll find its all relative. Based on what you believe.
And the same goes for time. Einsteins theory of relativity. Time can be distorted. Much like gravity. Hence my question is, if its very similar to gravity, and gravity dont exist in the astral why would time exist?
That being said i ask, why then do we experience time in the astral. Is that simply becuase we expect it? And we are so "used" to having time. Then does it really not exist there? And does it really exist here?
And if there is no time, then would "GOD" really have been born? Or just exist?
For dont all things that have a beginning have an end? And all things that are born... die?
Is it not perhaps possible that we can not define "GOD". Atleast based on our understandings?
Socrates