As Smaug says: playing within the myth I think He was bored.
After humans were created yes because every actualized eventuality becomes necessary after it happens. Unless he can take it all back in which case we'd never know it (not being here) and the question is void.
Before: depends on whether or not a perfect being has freedom of action. There would have to be more than one perfect course of action for there to be an option.
I find this speculation, like all about the ineffable- silly and not to be taken seriously.
After humans were created yes because every actualized eventuality becomes necessary after it happens. Unless he can take it all back in which case we'd never know it (not being here) and the question is void.
Before: depends on whether or not a perfect being has freedom of action. There would have to be more than one perfect course of action for there to be an option.
I find this speculation, like all about the ineffable- silly and not to be taken seriously.
So how, exactly, does God know that She's NOT a brain in a vat?
