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"always was" God in the eternal past? "eternity" means has past..golly.

June 5 2008 at 4:44 PM
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ETE  (Login ETE)


Response to Good, the Logos was (always was) God, now, what did God do?

 

I never heard such a thing as "eternity", but in the past, "for eternity into the past",..hehe. Eternity has no boundaries, it is past present and future and forever...that is why eternity...if some point it stop in its "being" then it is no longer eternity, but status "was" past and replaced by present status.

However, the imperfect tense "en" generally applies to actions, "The imperfect tense generally represents continual or repeated action." and not what you think as "a continual and repeated statement of fact" based on John 1:1c.

If the logos was God, what actions is continually repeated? and your time frame was, "eternity into the past"? What happen to the eternity into the future [though absurd] if that is possible?

And when THE LOGOS BECAME MAN, where is the Logos? that WAS God?

You make yourself more and more complicated.


 
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  1. Extending into the past or into the future of human time - Jason on Jun 5, 11:10 PM
    1. Common sense, common sense - ETE on Jun 6, 6:23 PM
      1. Hey, its not my fault you are not capable in understanding such a concept - Jason on Jun 30, 3:50 AM
        1. Well what can I say? - ETE on Jul 3, 5:15 AM
     
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