If time is a construct of this universe and God created it, then how can we expect to 
apply the same laws to him? If I write a program that always says that a person likes 
green, am I bound by it? I might like blue. Just because my creation says something 
different doesn't mean I'm forced to obey it.

At 11:44 AM 3/12/02, you wrote:
>What came before God?  How did God come to be?
>
>Todd
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Judith Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 11:52 AM
>Subject: RE: Evolution and Education
>
>
>> The first is simpler -- why should G-d be bound by the laws of the
>universe
>> when no universe yet exists?
>>
>> Again, Larry, your logic rests on the supposition that G-d is not the
>> infinite and timeless creator. If you believed in G-d in that way, you
>> wouldn't be so hung up on proving how the universe came to be.
>>
>> Judith
>
>
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