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  1. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    I will consideration what you have said... however I am not prepared to engage in conversation with you at this time. That may change in the future.
  2. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    I will give consideration to what you have said... however I am not prepared to engage in conversation with you at this time. That may change in the future.
  3. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    I will give consideration to what you have said... however I am not prepared to engage in conversation with you at this time. That may change in the future.
  4. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    The Father (God) possesses a logical mind, and so a conceptual mind. Time does not exist outside of a thinking mind. "For in him we live, and move, and have our being;" - so time does exist for us ontologically. Ok let's break it down a little... Firstly... the phrase "Time does not exist...
  5. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    I will give consideration to what you have said... however I am not prepared to engage in conversation with at this time. That may change in the future.
  6. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    The original question was - "The Father possesses a logical mind, and so a conceptual mind.... Correct?" You seem to be having trouble comprehending a simple question - but have no trouble writing long in-depth posts on other occasions - and your always quick to highlight logical fallacies in...
  7. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    . I would like to make a general comment - and it is not to anyone in particular - it is something that is prevalent on this forum. The incessant references to the over one hundred propositional fallacies that are known to occur in both formal and informal conversations is unnecessary and to be...
  8. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    We all have presuppositions - a priori beliefs - it is unavoidable - I'm sure your aware of that - and I'm sure your aware of your own a priori beliefs. I will format an OP in the defense of the Doctrine of the Immutability of God and launch a dedicated thread in the appropriate forum. I...
  9. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    "JudgeRightly raised the objection to my affirming the biblical doctrine of the immutability of God... the onus and prerogative is on JudgeRightly" As Pilate said to the gainsayers - "What I have written, I have written." .
  10. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    Double negation with adjectives and adverbs (not unexpected) However, we can use not + an adjective or adverb with a negative prefix (e.g. un-, in-) as a way of softening or downtoning the meaning of the adjective. The meaning becomes affirmative, but the double negation shows that the...
  11. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    The biblical doctrine of the immutability of God is considered a fundamental doctrine found in scripture. While not uncontested (as all biblical doctrines are) it requires close scrutiny of scripture references. That being the case (and hopefully you agree) it requires a dedicated thread for the...
  12. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    How is this (scripture) logical proposition irrational? - "For in him we live, and move, and have our being;" (Acts 17:28 KJV) That was my opinion. Your admission is that... "I see no evidence that it is so. Indeed, I'm not sure what it even means or even what it could mean." I can see how...
  13. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    Your opinion on the immutability of God is noted... and has been safely discarded. .
  14. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    We both agree that - The Father possesses a logical mind, and so a conceptual mind. In fact, I would say God is the originator of any, and all, logical concepts (exhaustively)... both in the Creation, and His own person. I am concerned that the concept of imposing (translating) your thought...
  15. moonbeam

    Time doesn't exist.

    Ok lets break it down a little... Firstly... the phrase "Time does not exist outside a thinking mind." - I'm reasonably comfortable with as it stands, and I want to utilize that phrase (logical construct) as somewhat of a template to overlay the scripture reference (Acts 17:28)... to overlay...
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