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Heusdens, using my post as guide then,
Short answer yes and no, God is thruout time and space and beyond.
See above, size seems inapplicable- 'God' is from < than Planck length to beyond the extent of space.Everywhere in between.
No, if that were possible the answers to 1& 2 above would not be true.
If that where so then they would be one.
As the whole of totality 'God' is both. Another way to see it is the universe is inside 'God'.
There was only 'God'.
O'tay.
1. Does God exist in time and space?
Short answer yes and no, God is thruout time and space and beyond.
2. If so, is God finite in size, or infinite?
See above, size seems inapplicable- 'God' is from < than Planck length to beyond the extent of space.Everywhere in between.
3. Is God able of changing?
No, if that were possible the answers to 1& 2 above would not be true.
4. If the universe had always existed and is infinite in size/extend, where would that place God?
If that where so then they would be one.
5. Is God inside or outside of the universe (the whole of totality)
As the whole of totality 'God' is both. Another way to see it is the universe is inside 'God'.
6. If it is assumed that time had a definite beginning, then what happened before that time?
There was only 'God'.
O'tay.