Human constructs to protect their fragile reality mean nothing to mePosted by Eagle Eye (here)
First do you think that someone can travel in time and change whatever he wants? Have you heard of the term Guardian of time? It's seem a fantasy creation but it's not. To answer your question, that person will be gone or dead, before even getting closer.Posted by Mashika (here)
Let's say that a time machine is invented, and the first person to use it goes back to see Jesus when he was twelve or so and then kills him with a rock. Then what?
a. It won't happen as there is no way God will allow that (therefore there is no free will)
b. It happens and then we don't have the same history as we do, but somehow the usual paradox in time exists, therefore God is not almighty as we assumed he is (without he even, ever specifying so)
Free will isn't interpreted as something that you can do whatever you want. Try to change something big and you will know how fast your free will ends, by the order of things, be that on the good side or evil side, unless you have the right support and the permission to do that.
Look at how evil your God isTry to change something big and you will know how fast your free will ends, by the order of things, be that on the good side or evil side, unless you have the right support and the permission to do that.
Authoritative, no allowing you to move out of where he placed you, terminal, final, step one foot away from his limits and you are done
This is 'magnificent'
God is afraid of his own creationFirst do you think that someone can travel in time and change whatever he wants? Have you heard of the term Guardian of time? It's seem a fantasy creation but it's not. To answer your question, that person will be gone or dead, before even getting closer.
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You don't understand God at all, or the concept of it. You think God is some guy somewhere having Temper Tantrums and all kind of human feelings? Have you looked at the mirror recently?
God is not a human like person you can identify with on 'ground level'