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AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
Smile

What does "each individual time simultaneously" mean? lol. I imagine a kind of touch interface where you scroll through time, and there's a date slider for longer leaps. Currently god is on android jelly bean :p
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RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
(May 18, 2013 at 2:35 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Smile

What does "each individual time simultaneously" mean? lol. I imagine a kind of touch interface where you scroll through time, and there's a date slider for longer leaps. Currently god is on android jelly bean :p

Well, you were asked how something could not exist to a timeless god at one point, and then begin to exist in another point. Your answer sort of made it seem as though god can just flip back and forth through points in time (this morning to last friday to a week from monday, for example) without remembering them once he'd moved on. Like flipping between binary states.

My contention is that a timeless god would be seeing it all at once: a whole, rather than a disjointed collection of individual moments. That's what I meant: if he just sees them in sequence, isn't he just a grand kind of time traveler? Tongue
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RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
(May 17, 2013 at 8:51 pm)Esquilax Wrote:
(May 17, 2013 at 5:02 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: FNM: If God is timeless, what he sees is before the beginning, the beginning, the middle, the end and after the end. He sees all these as he chooses/his view isn't restricted by time. So yes, he can see all of these states and in any order that he chooses.

Wouldn't that just mean he's not restricted by linear time, then? I mean, to be properly timeless he'd have to be able to perceive each individual point in time simultaneously; if he just gets to select the order then any old time traveler gets the same view.

I agree. in this view he is not "timeless" or "outside of time" but experiencing time in a different way.



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RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
How can 'seeing everything at once' preclude seeing any detail as you choose? That's what I don't get from your objections.

It would seem that you are suggesting the whole of time from a timeless perspective is one big mush, with no macro lens.

Timelessness isn't a constraint, it's the removal of a constraint. God gets to circumvent time and view it in any way he wishes: a singular point to all at once.
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RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
(May 18, 2013 at 5:02 am)fr0d0 Wrote: How can 'seeing everything at once' preclude seeing any detail as you choose? That's what I don't get from your objections.

It would seem that you are suggesting the whole of time from a timeless perspective is one big mush, with no macro lens.

Timelessness isn't a constraint, it's the removal of a constraint. Good gets to circumvent time and view it in any way he wishes. A singular point to all at once.

But it is still part of time in this view so cannot be the "first cause".



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Different subject DBP.

@ Esq
I don't think of God seeing each moment and forgetting the rest. It's what he's looking at that's bound by time. Sure the Christian perspective is that God continually fine tunes this reality like a galactic pilot. People make choices moving away and towards their perfect state, all roads ending up at that perfect state.
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So god twiddles about the whole time.

A bit like The inquisitor in red dwarf.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inquis...Red_Dwarf)



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RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
(May 17, 2013 at 5:02 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: FNM: If God is timeless, what he sees is before the beginning, the beginning, the middle, the end and after the end. He sees all these as he chooses/his view isn't restricted by time. So yes, he can see all of these states and in any order that he chooses.

No wonder he's insane.
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RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
(May 18, 2013 at 6:37 am)downbeatplumb Wrote: So god twiddles about the whole time.

A bit like The inquisitor in red dwarf.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inquis...Red_Dwarf)

I think of Pilot (of Moya) in Farscape farscape.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot_(Moya)
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RE: AF Hall of Shame (Theist edition)
(May 17, 2013 at 5:02 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: FNM: If God is timeless, what he sees is before the beginning, the beginning, the middle, the end and after the end. He sees all these as he chooses/his view isn't restricted by time. So yes, he can see all of these states and in any order that he chooses.

Wait, so now god chooses when when to view things? You're just making this up as you go along, aren't you? Tongue

Regardless, this brings me back to the original question. Why doesn't god just choose to view the whole experience before it happens, then skip the charade and go straight to the afterlife?
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