A Few Questions To Ask About God, I Mean, Ask Yourself First (16)
I mentioned a little about why I believe in Christianity. Next, I should think about who Jesus is, but this question is put on hold for the time being, and we have other issues to deal with first.
What is the relationship of the Most High to time?
Yes, this question, which seems a little inexplicable at first glance, is actually very important. Of course, there are too many physical conjectures involving time, and many related mathematics are even more difficult for mere mortals to understand. The discussion involving high-dimensional space is almost like metaphysics. , because it is a very specialized and advanced knowledge, and even the most powerful scientists can't handle it!
But we can still talk about it, but the following content, many of which are actually just my personal conjectures, I have to admit this first. This question is not as simple as my knowledge of God. I know very well the God within my knowledge, but my knowledge of God is actually very limited, because God is infinite. In other words, what I say below, even if true, represents only a little bit of God.
First, let’s clarify the parts that are more troublesome for everyone. First, God transcends time, but God is omniscient. Moreover, these problems will also involve other problems, which need to be explained one by one.
About God Beyond Time
This is actually the source of trouble. After all, all our cognition is based on the one-way flow of time. The simplest is the imagination about cause and effect, because things always have an order, and this order is one-way.
By the way, although some scientists have put forward the hypothesis of a world in which the flow of time is reversed, it should be noted that what they are talking about is actually the reverse of the "vector" of time, not the reverse of events. You will not see it in that world. Rejuvenating yourself and then stuffing it back into your mother's belly is just the opposite of "vector", but to people in that world (if anyone), time is still "forward", and here is the opposite.
Of course, this is a bit abstract, and it might be easier to understand if you just think of it as "another timeline", but don't think there will be any multiverse, that's too wishful thinking, it's fun to make a movie, in fact, that's another Time and space, "has nothing to do with you", don't waste time looking for another self, that is another person.
You say it's different from what the Bible says? Nonsense, the Bible says that God created man, but it doesn't say that He only created one universe.
That said, how many servers can an online game have? Again, it's easier to understand what I'm talking about by thinking of God as some kind of super-programmer (but note that this definitely represents only a small part of God's qualities, since God is infinite).
Well, that's what God revealed to Moses three or four thousand years ago, but there should be more appropriate explanations in this age.
If you can understand this situation, you can understand how God transcends time, and also how His omniscience is, after all, the God of the Bible is sometimes "disappointed" by what human beings do, if he "" Knowing beforehand, there is nothing to be disappointed about, what is going on?
Omniscience about God
This involves the fact that God transcends time. In short, He can go back to the previous time at any time, and can even use time to go back and start again. So when the God you encounter is in the "God's own timeline", it will make a difference.
For example, He is ready to make you unhappy, and in fact you will. But you did a good job of free will, and you showed great faith in God, so God "mercifully" changed that part of history that "happened" to you personally, that part of history is not Exist and then God gives you a new future.
Don't we always use Rhodes Dafa when we play Aerdon's Ring?
understand? It should be easier for our generation than previous generations to understand how God moves through time, because that's fundamentally the daily routine of our lives - when we're electric.
For us, too, God exists in the past, exists in the present, and will always exist in the future. He has ordained everything, but we still have free will; his will will be fulfilled, but our prayers are not in vain.
Because God is the maker of the rules, it is not that he wants to abide by the rules, but that he is the rules.
So when he wrote down the basic theorem of the universe as a framework, turned on the computer and let the program run, and he did know what the output of the program was, and he would go back and forth to modify, deworm, and optimize.
The point is that the Most High has given us free will, which is the greatest mystery and grace.
Speaking of which, this is yet another topic worthy of an academic article. I mentioned theological research on reincarnation novels before, but in fact, the type of novels "trapped in the video game world" also has interesting discussions in theology! How many people are looking forward to the emergence of a real self-personality of NPC!
Next time, if someone has conflicting doubts about God's destiny and God's omniscience, but also has conflicting questions about human free will, you can explain it to them like this!
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