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Originally posted by Ghost01
Originally posted by GreatTech
Does God think? Thinking implies that you have new thoughts. If you already know, you do not think. You have no need to think. God already knows, does not think, and does not have new thoughts.
So why is our world constantly changing? Look in the world of sciencs. New spieces and even new celestial objects are always appearing. If you don't think, you can't create.
If God never has a new though, where is all the New stuff coming from?
Tim
[edit on 12-11-2006 by Ghost01]
Originally posted by TG
Only God can answer this question.
(note to moderators: Im afraid my post had to be a one-liner as its pretty obvious)
Originally posted by TG
Only God can answer this question.
Originally posted by GreatTech
Assume that man was created in God's image. Does this mean our minds were created in the image of God's mind? Would God's mind be a blend of all human minds? Would this include potential minds as well? Does every thought count where each human thought is a thought of God?
Originally posted by GreatTech
If God does have a new thought, is it always implemented into reality experienced by humans? Or is His Word, only implemented? Both or neither? What is the time-frame between God's old thoughts or new thoughts and implementation into Word and/or reality that humans experience?