Note 1: Theists often state God is outside of time. This claim does not actually make their speculation correct. Instead, it brings with it a whole host of problems and may be immediately dismissed as being without basis and a type fallacy known as special pleading.
Why there is no god
READ AGAIN!!!===WHY BE A FOOL??? In a sense, the marking of time is irrelevant to God because He transcends it. Peter, in 2 Peter 3:8, cautioned his readers not to let this one critical fact escape their noticethat Gods perspective on time is far different from mankinds (Psalm 102:12, 24-27). The Lord does not count time as we do. He is above and outside of the sphere of time. God sees all of eternitys past and eternitys future. The time that passes on earth is of no consequence from Gods timeless perspective. A second is no different from an eon; a billion years pass like seconds to the eternal God.
Though we cannot possibly comprehend this idea of eternity or the timelessness of God, we in our finite minds try to confine an infinite God to our time schedule. Those who foolishly demand that God operate according to their time frame ignore the fact that He is the High and Lofty One . . . who lives forever (Isaiah 57:15). This description of God is far removed from mans condition: The length of our days is seventy yearsor eighty, if we have the strength; yet their span is but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away (Psalm 90:10).
Again, because of our finite minds, we can only grasp the concept of Gods timeless existence in part. And in so doing, we describe Him as a God without a beginning or end, eternal, infinite, everlasting, etc. Psalm 90:2 declares, From everlasting to everlasting You are God (see also Psalm 93:2). He always was and always will be.