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Culture War Roundup for the week of May 11, 2026

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There is a creator, and there is creation

And why did he change his mind?

By that I mean, for infinite (?) time God was there and there was no universe. Then he created the universe. But if God is perfect and there was no outside force acting on him (how could there be?) then what caused him to move from being content that there was no universe to desiring that there be a universe?

That intersection of a finite (maybe) universe and an infinite God always bothered me.

God is outside time. Time itself is created.

As for why he created, here is one of the first results in a Google search: https://ses.edu/why-did-god-create-anything/, which is a simplistic but cogent summary of the Christian perspective.

Whatever you want to call the Godly timeless equivalent of "time", it doesn't erase the simple logic here. If the universe hasn't existed since eternity, then it must have come about. If it came about, then there must have been a GodTimeEquivalent period where it didn't exist. If there is a GodTimeEquivalent period where the universe didn't exist, then why did he change his mind?

To be created, it must have not been. If it's always been then it wasn't "created" for it always was.

The way it's usually explained is that being outside the concept of linear time, there is no real "before the creation of the Universe".