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Tag: phenomenological language

Posted on October 6, 2021May 29, 2022

How Should We Talk About God?

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1).

The ancient theologian who first wrote these divinely inspired words made no attempt to explain the presence of God. From this simple sentence we can deduce two things about God. First, God exists outside of time, space and matter. Second, God created time, space, and matter. God is the uncreated Creator.

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