ManusJustus said:
bimmylee said:
In order to create the universe, God must have existed before He created it, yes? This would mean that God is not a part of our universe, but instead a separate entity altogether. Of course, the laws of physics therefore wouldn't apply to God, so He could exist wherever He wants, even in multiple places at the same time (kinda hard to wrap my mind around such a concept)... anything is possible.
To answer your question specifically, I've read several explanations as to exactly "where God exists", and the above one is generally what makes the most sense to me. It's a difficult thing for me to grasp, as you might imagine.
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Thats a big assumption.
How do you know what existed before the universe, or what exists outside this universe, or that interacting universes don't have to follow the physical laws of the other? Is God limited by the laws in his own universe?
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Who says God is in any universe? Who says there are other universes? I hate to answer questions with questions, but you seem to be making a few assumptions yourself. I will readily admit that much of this is beyond my understanding. My point simply is that the Creator is not a physical part of the created.