Ageless time



God does not age
Yet age exists
Time goes by in milliseconds to lightyears
Yet Gods creations cannot die
Because God does not make mistakes
Creator exists
Creation infers change
Change infers age
Yet God was created and does not age
Therefore God was not created
Yet God exists and creates thought
Thoughts move yet creator does not age or die
Life is movement yet God is life
Therefore movement cannot change
Because God cannot age
Therefore life is an illusion
Yet there is afterlife suggesting life changes to afterlife
Spirits age yet they are immortal and cannot die beyond death
Energy is spirit yet energy changes
But energy cannot die yet it was created
God is energy so cannot die
Yet the living are energy and can die
Yet God or creator are all things that live and die.
The void is created on yet does exist and is not therefore dead but changes so does die.
God is time and nowtime or suspended time.
The spiritworld is fast as the living world is slow. Suggesting duel time.
Heaven and earth are created yet creator has made all things already.
Eternity therefore is complete.
Yet all thought is not completed in all minds in all times suggesting incompletion and flowing or cocreation.
God is love yet love changes and does not die yet people fall out of love.
God is light, light is energy and changes yet light does not die.
Gods light does not expire yet fire and the sun expire.
Creation needs existence of items to create on.
Yet creation and or creator already exists.
Therefore spirit is illusion and God and creator are illusion because they already exist therefore were never created.
What therefore is beyond creation and increation or duel creation?
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Written on October 03, 2023

Submitted by heathert.34240 on October 03, 2023

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Heather Lydia Thornhill

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