(June 12, 2016 at 8:36 am)SteveII Wrote:(June 12, 2016 at 12:27 am)Irrational Wrote: That's what I'm trying to get you to answer. What does it mean for God to have a mind outside of time? What makes it different from a "supercomputer" (that possesses all information necessary to solve all problems and run all required tasks) outside of time?
You are equating inaction with mindless. In a timeless state, God would have to be changeless. That is not to say that while in that state he looses all of his other attributes. I think having omnipotent potential to do anything is a pretty big way to distinguish between God and a supercomputer.
So a timeless machine/computer with infinite information necessary to solve all solvable problems and run all tasks is not omniscient/omnipotent while a timeless God is, how? Or are you saying such a computer would be omniscient and omnipotent?