Outside of time but existing in all.

I sincerely apologize for the tardiness of my post. Before I start, I will be commenting on Zelda and Will's posts.

I have probably read through the first few chapters three or four times trying find a good way to talk about this book. As a believer, I have found that the existence of God is not that hard to understand. Questions are only natural for a species that fell from grace in the beginning. As we have already discussed in earlier material, philosophers and writers have tried to grasp the concept of God by making him a being confined into the realm of time and space. Christianity does give much room for debate on the topic. We follow a God who exists outside of time, yet entered time as Christ, and returned once more to eternity. How can God exist in both ways? Robinson recalls God as "the Reality undergirding and penetrating through the whole derived creation". Although Christ causes us to think in terms of time, space, and the natural realm; We cannot place limitations on the origin of creation. While I agree with the author that seeking a better way to understand God is imperative for true faith, I cannot help but wonder when enough will be enough.

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