Forgive my intrusion you have been at this discussion for a long time and I have not read all your of previous posts. I have recently been exposed to Open View Theism from a new friend of mine.
I see that your most recent arguments deal with whether God is outside of time or not. I believe he is outside of time and in support of that follow my logic.
If God created the Heavens and the Earth as per Genesis. That would mean to me that He also created all matter that is in existence, also all the energy in the universe as well since from modern physics we know that matter and energy are the same but in different states (E=MC^2). Along with matter, comes all the subatomic particles with incredible complexities. If God is capable of creating the complexity of the minutest of this physics how could He be limited by time? Time is part of His creation and is intricately woven into the physics that He has created.
Now granted this is not a biblical argument, but I feel it is still valid.
Bodger
I see that your most recent arguments deal with whether God is outside of time or not. I believe he is outside of time and in support of that follow my logic.
If God created the Heavens and the Earth as per Genesis. That would mean to me that He also created all matter that is in existence, also all the energy in the universe as well since from modern physics we know that matter and energy are the same but in different states (E=MC^2). Along with matter, comes all the subatomic particles with incredible complexities. If God is capable of creating the complexity of the minutest of this physics how could He be limited by time? Time is part of His creation and is intricately woven into the physics that He has created.
Now granted this is not a biblical argument, but I feel it is still valid.
Bodger