Ok I can accept our point about God laying outside the bounds of space or time and so not bound by any particular causality. Given that god knows what will happen does that mean we are predestined? I think it does not.
my point exactly.
yup.God knows what will hapen but we are still free actors.
Those who go to heaven are saved because of their faith.
hmm. is it possible to be saved, then to have faith? For example.
Let's say someone of zero faith driven by angst, despair and shame, attempts suicide by drowning in a fast moving river. s/he sincerely believes in and looks forward to nothing but oblivion. However miraculously, s/he is yanked from the precipice at the last moment. Later, s/he tells friends that it all had something to do with a tree, a rock, the moon, a revelation of overwhelming unconditional love, something s/he had never experienced, along with the certain knowledge that a "person" of supernatural origin was communicating or behind it all or, as s/he put it "it knew everything about me, but loved me anyway".
Assuming this person is non-delusional what are we to think? After this experience, s/he begins a 10 yr exploration of every known religious personage "to find out who that was at the river". having rejected Christianity for its hypocrisy and judgmentalism which, s/he believes was the root cause of all the bad feelings leading to suicide, Jesus is not under consideration. Until....
one day, yet another "jesus freak" comes along pushing just a little too hard. "this is garbage" s/he says. "listen to this crap" and s/he starts reading the red words in the little new testament, out loud in a mocking sing-song voice.
suddenly s/he realizes: that's HIS voice! that's the one who Saved me! to this day s/he says "he saved me in every way possible years ago, i never doubted that. he was there all along, waiting for me to catch up. there was no question of faith, it was just a matter of being able to recognize the One i had faith in".
Had they not had faith they would not have gone to heaven. God being omnicient knew what they would do but did not make them do it.
Yes, and by the same reasoning, he saw those others who rejected him, but did not make them do it.
(God's existence outside of space and time rasies the question of if he is outside of good or evil. Can God do wrong? But that is for another post.)
Maybe Job addresses this a little but I agree, best left for another thread.