(May 18, 2013 at 2:35 am)fr0d0 Wrote:
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?
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