(May 12, 2017 at 5:01 pm)Cyberman Wrote: I can win the lottery every week, by using my superpower of marking off the numbers as they're drawn. Worship me!
That is kind of a non-sequitor. The question was about God having all knowledge present to Him simultaneously. One aspect of eternalism that people forget is that everything you choose to do is is in some sense a single act of will fully expressed across time with the difference that you are not simultaneously aware of it in the way God would be. But I sometimes wonder if this is really all that different from presentism. It's a problem that is fraught with paradox. It seems to me that any doctrine about God's foreknowledge is a question that comes afterwards. As such the paradoxes of predestination etc. are just the symptom of a prior dilemma. I don't think you can answer one without first solving the other.