The God of Time

In addition to @swamidass’s objections:

Science being neutral on the existence of God does not imply MN. Further, MN does not imply that God must be outside of 4-spacetime.

A trivial counterexample of your claim is a God that exists in every instance of time in which he sustains a superdeterministic universe. Personally I do not subscribe to such a model, but such God is:

  1. Within time
  2. Satisfies classical definitions of God, such as omniscience and omnipotent
  3. Invisible to science
  4. Further, depending on which formulation of MN you subscribe to, it is either false in this universe or is tautological

I am not sure where you get this from Noether’s theorem. Noether’s theorem (which by the way, does not lead “to all the conservation laws in physics”) says no such thing.

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