You say this:
"There is no need for Him to go back in time, what He's done is perfect and His will has been done, simple really."
After saying this:
"God can have a will to do something and then change His mind about it ..."
If the former, then why the latter? From your description of god, he is a creature with no need for free will; so why do you attribute it to him?
"There is no need for Him to go back in time, what He's done is perfect and His will has been done, simple really."
After saying this:
"God can have a will to do something and then change His mind about it ..."
If the former, then why the latter? From your description of god, he is a creature with no need for free will; so why do you attribute it to him?
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