Sultan Of Swing
Well-Known Member
*facepalm*
Until you understand what time is (as it is blatantly obvious you don't know) you won't get it. So tell me what you think time is and then we can see where we go from here in this debate.
I understand what you're saying.
In my view, when God created the universe, He was in the past, present and future. Time is not a limiting factor to God.
However, God merely had to cause one event, and this one event brought upon a progression of more events. This is time, a change in events. If time isn't a progression of events, then please correct me. God does not have to operate according to our perception of time, but time is a useful if not necessary occurrence when one is working with a series of events.
So, when God caused that first event, every proceeding event and everything was probably happening all at once for Him in some unimaginable way. However, the point is that there still exists a series of events. God could be on the outside looking in, but it doesn't change the possibility that He could let us have our own individual choices.
This is where the soul comes in, or at least the metaphysical nature of the soul. God ordained individuals with autonomy like Himself. So God is on the outside looking in on this mash-up of anything and everything, but this is just the physical realm. There is also the transcendence of time and space that exists for our souls, and allows us to make certain decisions not affected by what happens in the physical.
So while God made these initial conditions and thus you would think He in turn designed every aspect of the universe, there is also the individuality and autonomy of our own souls which can affect this universe.