Bob Enyart Cross Examines James White found on YouTube also.
Question 1: Was Jesus becoming man a change?
James said this, may have not emphasized enough for Bob (or TOLer's) to understand: Divine immutability refers only to that which was 'divine.' It wasn't a dodge but on point. Bob could have then asked about Jesus Christ the same Yesterday, Today, and Forever, if it refered in any way to His humanity, at that point. The conversation didn't move forward because they were talking about ONLY 'Divine' Immutability.
The second question: Could God have created differently?
James answered 'yes' but for me, I would have said "objection, divine speculation." I might 'think' yes, but who am I that God should confide in me the answer to this specific? I could speculate. I believe James (and I think Enyart) believe God is a Free Agent. Dr. White would say He is the Only free agent.
The reason James White said it was a temporal question, was because there is no time 'before' creation in a timeless theology. There is no 'could God have.' It is basically making a logical premise between two individuals that believe differently about God's existence inside and outside of time. For those who believe God is outside of time, such a question is a paradox because it is trying discern God 'constrained' to a time parameter. I appreciate those who constrain God to a timeline do not fully appreciate the magnitude of difference in asking these kinds of questions. It could not possibly have been a yes/no question though, because you would have to agree, yes or no, whether God was constrained by duration or not. We don't believe He is, so the question is irrelevant: God is not only omnipotent, He is exceedingly omnipotent to the idea of multiverses (and beyond of course, because this is the eternal concept of a finite mind). "There are an infinite # of universes" is a drop in the infinite oceans of the infinite (see my sig,
exceedlingly abudantly beyond hope or imagination, even).
Question #3: Isn't it true that the Son did not know the day or the hour?
Is it true? (My answer: Yes)
Dr. James White: "Do you want me to answer? We have a different definition of impassibility." Implied: Yes, "His attributes were veiled in His humanity."
Subquestion: Was He seated at the righthand of the Father while on earth?
My answer: Misunderstanding that Heaven is not 'physical' so 'omnipresent' takes on a unique meaning/questioning. If heaven is not a 'physical place' then omnipresence (a physical appreciation), is talking about the idea of God inhabiting His creation.
Dr. White: "In His humanity" Jesus had human fraility and had laid aside (Philippians 2) some of His attributes.
Question 3: Does God have Foreknowedge or Predetermination?
"Yes"
Bob: God cannot have 'pre' or 'fore' because He is out of time. Only the Open theist could assert God has pre or fore anything.(I think he broke the rule of response)
My response: Correct as it applies to timelessness BUT as it refers to His interaction 'in' time: Yes.