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God, Time, and Relativity

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

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Absolute Simultaneity

Newton's concept of time is firmly rooted in a theistic world. Since god is not put dwarf god located at a particular place in space, but is omnipresent. Newton's temporal theism thus provides the foundation for absolute simultaneity. But what neuclan did not realize, nor could he have suspected, is that physical time is not only relative, but also relativistic. This truth was finally grasped by physicists only with the advent of relativity theory.

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