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How Can God Have No Beginning or Ending?

Last Updated October 2012

 

Most people struggle with the idea that God is infinite (without beginning or ending). God is also purported to be everywhere at the same time. Supposedly, He can hear everyone's prayers in the same moment. These and other such concepts can be difficult to accept.

The difficulties in comprehending these principles cause many to struggle to accept the reality of God's existence. The idea that a being can defy everything we understand about reality creates a lot of confusion. Although it may be impossible to get our hands completely around some of these abstract concepts, I want to put it within a framework that will give you some handles for relating to God outside of your boxes.

You will need to make extensive use of your imagination for this answer. Consider that Einstein said that imagination is more important than knowledge. As such, your imagination will allow you to venture into realities that experiential knowledge cannot cross. So, put on your imagination cap and let's get started.

Imagine that you are a projectionist at a movie theatre. Among your usual mix of new arrivals is a mysterious unlabeled reel. Sparking your curiosity, you begin loading the roll of 35mm film into the projector. As you do, you notice that most of the images are of an actor sitting in a room all alone with no other characters. He seems to be talking to the camera throughout most of the movie. Once the loading is complete you inquisitively switch it on. It seems that the film stars a lead character named Bob. The film opens with Bob sitting in a reading room deeply engaged in a thick hard-back book.

A few minutes into the film something very bizarre happens. You sneeze and to your astonishment, Bob says 'Bless you.' Then, he looks up from his book and surveys his surroundings looking for the source of the sound. Seeing no one, he shrugs his shoulders and re-engages his reading. You are watching in amazement - not knowing what to make of whatever just happened.


 
You sit silently for a lengthy period of time and then whisper to yourself 'That was an interesting coincidence.' Bob stops, looks up and replies, 'What was a coincidence?' You quickly reach over to the projector and shut it off. You get up and quickly leave the room. You head out of the theatre doors on your way for a long walk.

As you pace off the nervous energy, you consider the thought that you just carried on a brief conversation with a movie character named Bob. You contemplate your sanity and wrestle with whether you want to return to find out whether you are loosing your grip with reality or if it was simply some kind of prank. A couple of hours pass before you return and take your seat beside the projector. Hesitantly, you reach for the power switch and - after another brief pause - flip it on. This icon indicates that this is the end of this page, but there are additional pages in this article. Please proceed to the next page.

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John Tisdale spent a decade in college and graduate school involved in two primary fields of study - theology and technology. The two fields seemed like an unusual pairing at the time. But, John has combined these fields in some unique ways over the past 25+ years.

John has been an avid writer on both subjects publishing his work in technology and faith-based magazines and professional journals for over two decades. His technical skills grew to include computer hardware and software, database development, Internet and Web, video production, television broadcasting, satellite communications, and audio production. John has worked extensively in Silicon Valley as a technology, communication and marketing consultant for over 15 years. He spent 7 years building a global satellite and internet-based television network for the computer industry that has been used by Microsoft, IBM, HP and numerous other technology leaders. He has produced many live and taped television shows, training programs, distance learning solutions, audio and worship CDs, training DVDs, ebooks and Web sites. John also has worked extensively in online marketing, SEO/SMO and interactive engagement architecture.

John has consulted for many of the largest faith-based organizations such as Billy Graham Evangelist Association, Campus Crusade for Christ, John McDowell Ministries and many others. He specializes in helping organizations understand the business opportunities for leverage advanced communication systems to engage and impact lives around the world. His focus over the past decade has been in online engagement architecture, user experience design, information architecture and SEO/SEM/SMO.

In 1994, John was working for a technology company producing television shows in Silicon Valley. He was given the task of producing a series of pay-per-view television programs on the Internet and the emerging World Wide Web. He begin researching the Internet. At the time, the tools for using the Internet included Joghead, Archie, Veronica, Finger, WhoIs and email. John began using them extensively and exploring opportunities with these or other emerging tools. The Web was just emerging and gaining interest in the Valley. John brought together many of the industry leaders from Silicon Valley who were leading the march with the Internet and Web to appear on the series of live interactive television broadcasts.

Following the television series, John began using the Internet and Web for personal evangelism and ministry. He found incredible success. He found himself praying with people interactively using early chat tools in numerous countries. He began training others how to use these tools for personal ministry. He got his friend Steve Hewitt, the editor of Christian Computing Magazine, connected to the Internet and trained how to minister to people with them. John appeared on Steve' syndicated call-in radio program Christian Computing Live on several occasions to discuss how to use the Internet to impact lives. John wrote a series of articles on the topic Christian Computing Magazine. He was invited by the Billy Graham Evangelical Association to train ministry leaders in the concepts at one of the first Internet Evangelism conferences.

John developed his first evangelistic web site in 1994 at www.WhyChrist.com (not in service any longer). He provided training, content and other free resources on this site. In 1995, John began developing a bigger vision for using the Internet to build a global network to connect ministries to help them reach and positively impact more lives. He called this vision the Online Christian Evangelical Alliance Network or OCEAN. He wrote a 300-page strategic white paper on the concept to using the Internet to provide a collaborative ministry network throughout 1995. In July 1995, a local Christian newspaper published an article on John’s internet evangelism work. John took all the resources and content he had developed for WhyChrist.com and transferred them over to ocean.org.

The next several years John developed a grass-roots effort to educate ministry leaders on the emerging opportunities afforded by the Internet. In 1998, John connected with a group of similar minded people in Silicon Valley who were working toward a very similar vision. John ended up combining his efforts with theirs under the umbrella of The Christian Internet Initiative. They worked together for a couple of years with many of the leading ministries. They ended up providing technology consulting services to many of the largest ministries in the U.S.

As this effort ran its course, another group was emerging to take the vision to the next level. A group from Christian Broadcast Network (CBN) in Virginia combined with venture capitalists in Silicon Valley to start Christianity.com. John eventually went to work for them and brought a team of software developers he had been training in the Midwest into the mix. The dotcom crash happened during this effort and seriously undermined the initiative. After the company consumed 3 rounds of venture capital it closed its door in 2000.

John then took his group of software developers and formed Tandem Partners. They provided custom Web application development services to many ministries such as Campus Crusade for Christ International and many others. John continued this work for the next decade. Most of the past decade, John has worked as a consultant helping organizations leverage the capabilties of the Internet. He has worked on producing and developing a wide assortment of resources to help seekers, skeptics and believers alike grow spiritually and find deeper fulfillment in their personal relationship with God.

John’s passion is to experience the deepest measures of life possible through his personal relationship with Jesus Christ. He wants to see others experience emotional and spiritual healing, freedom and abundant life. John resides in the Houston area with his wife Anita (a singer, songwriter and worship leader). They are also involved in international mission work, particularly in the Baltic region (helping bring hope as well as spiritual and emotional healing to war-torn regions such as Bosnia). You will find John's personal website at www.JohnTisdale.com.

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