Gila Guerilla
pick one question then we move to your other question
If we are going to get anywhere, I need to know the absolute and total limits on "God's" knowledge.
I'm not being rude or kidding, but you do contradict yourself,
Syed, and it leaves me not knowing what you believe. You've
answered this question before, and then given another answer at another time, which does not agree with previous answer(s).
Since I am especially interested in "God's" knowledge about the
future, then it is the limits on "God's" future knowledge that I
seek.
A point to consider is: For a god that can see into the future, really
there is no future. To such a god, it's all knowledge
as
though in the now, (and over all time). So past, present and future should only apply to humans. On that analysis, a god
that can see into the future, should be able to have
all knowledge of all things, and with a vast capacity for knowledge,
should have no trouble knowing something like where
every particle of matter is, at
every time, and
how such particles are
behaving, (speeds directions etc.), no matter when. Also, there should be no problem with such a god knowing about
future
"free will" actions by humans, no matter how much it makes the
life is a test theory seem to be untrue.
The key question then, is: 'Of all the things which God" might know ~ what is
beyond "God's" knowledge, and what is known, to "God", when and why ???' |
If it's clear what is beyond "God's knowledge, then every other thing that "God" might know, is known to "him", (all times
included now, then, and still to come.