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From: "Uncle Davey" <noway@jose.com>
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Subject: Re: A riddle that was set me...
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:05:40 +0200
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Uzytkownik "Grinder" <grinder@no.spam.maam.com> napisal w wiadomosci
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> Uncle Davey wrote:
>
> > I hope this is an answer for you. If not, I will try again.
>
> A very distilled question that presents the conflict would be:
>
> How can a future be absolutely known, before it has been determined?
>
> You may well appeal to an omnimax -- God can do it, He can do anything
> -- as is your right, but that only avoids the question, and leaves the
> conundrum intact.
It is all about levels.
At God's level, of course He knows the future.
And the reason for this is simple - God is not contained within the time
space continuum.
What happens at the end of time is happening already from God's perspective,
as he drew out the time and the space we know as lines upon a graph.
Of course he knows the future, he knows what you are going to do over the
next few minutes after reading this, even if you think you can do something
which is a big surprise for Him.
Uncle Davey
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