Time in its absolute sense is merely one event following another. In Heaven, it has no beginning nor end. But without a series of events, nothing, including God could exist..
The GPS satellites have their clocks sped up synchronize with clocks on earth in keeping with the relativity of time. Why would “nothing including God could exist” without time? Some of the latest quantum theories do away with space.
If we accept that God lives in a state where one event follows another, then to say that He is out of that, is a philosophical and science fiction concept, not a Biblical one..
We do not know how the spiritual universe works.
I don't know what you mean by that..
Man’s sequencing of events might all be I God’s present time.
This is pure science fiction..
Whether it sound “logical” to you right now or not is not in question, the question is: does it contradict scripture, is it Open Theism, and could it be possible. Lots of ideas thought to be “pure science fiction” have been shown to be true?
It is just as much science fiction to believe God knows what is going on earth and on a galaxy a billion light years away at the same time.
If you start with time being relative and add God being outside of human time it can fit logically. What does God being outside of time mean to you?
This is worse than science fiction. It is science fantasy. In eternity, time is still a linear process of one event following another. The past is past, the present is present, and the future is still to come. In eternity, there is no need to measure time because it will never end..
Do you believe the future “still to come” is unknown, unknowable, completely planned out by God (following God’s script) or what?
Again we do not know how things work in the spiritual realm, but science have shown how gravity effects time warping the space/time continuum. It is not science fantasy to consider wormholes as real possibilities where information could travel from one time period to another. I am just using that theory as a possible explanation for God knowing future events.
There is a problem about that because the future doesn't exist yet. It is formed on the decisions we make and events that result from it. A future that exists belongs with science fantasy. God appears to know the future, because He is planning for those events to happen and He will bring them to pass..
Again there are scientific theories, saying the same thing about time, so it is not beyond imagination. Is it beyond what scripture could say or does it contradict scripture?
Past history cannot be changed because it has already happened. No one can go back in time to change it. That concept is also science fantasy..
God himself would be scientific fantasy since God is not something scientific.
This is descending into gobbledygook!.
You have to think about it.
Doesn't make sense to me. Sounds like Leslie Neilsen in his comedy book describing the great films he was never in, as part of his extensive film career. What you seem to be saying is that things that were never created still exist somewhere in some parallel universe!.
No, but thanks for trying.
God knows all the possibilities of choice and His guidance is dynamic, based on the choices we make.
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That really sounds a lot like Open Theism.
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The simple answer is to go back to the Bible and stick to what it says about the nature and character of God, and filter out the confusion of science fiction and fantasy that is mixed with your thinking.
Since God is outside of science and is thus science fiction, my ideas are in good company.
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