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#212331 - 2009-01-20 23:41:28
Re: Time and God
[Re: Bravus]
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I agree with your point about God "experiencing all of time at once, all the time," if we can put it that way.
There are some Bible verses that certainly support that. Yet there must be, even for God, a difference between something that actually happens and something that hasn't yet occurred. What is that difference?
Does God see the future with the same detail and certainty as we see the past? If He does, how can God experience the actual event as distinct from the same event when it is still in the future?
I suggest that He knows some details but that we have true freedom in the sense that God does not know what we will do in everything that happens in our lifetime. But he knows human beings so well, and he knows His own plans so well, that He can make "predictions" on the basis of those contingencies and powers.
Edited by Tom Wetmore (2009-01-21 10:37:43) Edit Reason: quote deleted
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