Cross Examined

Have you heard of the 'A Theory' and 'B Theory' of time? Which one best fits the biblical worldview? In this video, Frank breaks down the key differences between the two and explores whether God exists within the contraints of time—or outside of it entirely.👉📱 https://youtu.be/SUxHVR7VQJA

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@Dan-ch8kv

Haha. I doubt Frank is going to tackle that topic well, but it’s a fascinating discussion. And I haven’t landed anywhere, since it’s beyond my pay grade.

1 week ago | 1

@carolsummers-burke507

A thousand years is a day to Jehovah

1 week ago | 0

@gi169

Thank you CrossExamined

1 week ago | 2

@Kookaburger

Time is a dimensionality of God, so u could say God is time itself, just like God is truth itself, and God is power itself

1 week ago (edited) | 1

@MrGuzmanra

He can if he wants.

1 week ago | 0

@videoshorts2469

Time is a man-made measurement. God is timeless.

1 week ago | 2

@KING_of_the_WILD

According to the Bible, the Jewish and Christian gods are inside of time.

4 days ago | 0

@Eljanvierneun_25

Yes and no. "No" as it relates to our perception of time: past present future. Yes in terms of one eternal moment where the past present and future are perceived as happening in a single moment. A similar example is how God perceives light and darkness. David in Psalm 139:12 says light and dark are the same to God

1 week ago | 0

@Obeytheroadrules

No,…..god doesn’t exist, everything regardless to what it is , has to have time and a place to exist, the universe is the time space continuum , saying something is outside of time and space is like saying god exists nowhere

1 week ago (edited) | 2

@thedude9199

No. Next question?

1 week ago | 0

@philb4462

Why fit the Biblical worldview? Why don't you go with what fits reality?

1 week ago | 0