(August 15, 2010 at 4:30 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Maybe I'm wrong there. Could a timeless being, therefore ultimately knowledgeable, ever be considered to have developed to that state? In timelessness all things become known at a single point. Is that stasis?Yes I can see how you can reconcile this dilemma under this construct. It does pay a price for the Christian theology though, gods intervention in humankind cannot be true. Your position seems more diesm than theism. Is that fair?
To us; Gods dynamism could be seen in the ongoing and developing influence on our lives. From our perspective it would be dynamic but from God's perspective everything is known.
I think dynamism means changing reaction in relation to an action. To us that appears to be true.
I am less convinced that the state of timelessness would render omniscience. It seems a speculative conclusion. A timeless and spaceless environment is a state of nothingness where there can be no information.