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God, Time, and Relativity

In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig

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The Impossibility of Verificationism

The untenability of verificationism is so universally acknowledged that it will not be necessary to rehearse the objections against it here. Verification ism provides no justification for thinking that newton erred, for example, in holding that god exists in a time which exists independently of our physical measures of it. It matters not a whit whether we finite creatures know what time is. In god's absolute time, god knows, and that is enough.

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