Actually I could stop smelling if I waned to. But not simply by willing it as God does with His wants. And that's because I'm not God. So, you fail.
I suppose there are chemicals, but I was talking about will. You can temporarily interrupt smelling, cannot stop it by will alone.
But this is getting caught up in what isn't important. The point I was making was that just because you cannot do something does not mean it is a lack. If you are the strongest man in the world, and cannot lift a building, it is no lack in you being the strongest man in the world. IOW, God is all, there is nothing beside Him, only what He has created. That He cannot lie, is no lack. It isn't a limitation. That is where analogy was headed. Sorry I lost you on it, it wasn't intended.
My finiteness has nothing to do with the nature of time. Nor does anyone's.
I rather said that God who is infinite, comprehends fully what is finite. All His creation is finite.
The future hasn't happened yet. So saying god knows it is like saying God exists in Wonderland, which isn't real and therefore doesn't exist.
:nono: That's a strawman. John went to heaven in the future and saw all the events as they will happen, when they were happening. It is a weird way to say it, but this is exactly what happened. He met and talked to a future elder there. I've addressed this at length in one of the OT threads.
You call God omnipresent, so I ask you does God exist outside the confines of reality?
Whose? Your's or His? John visited God's reality in a future event and interacted there in the future. For me, I'm very uncomfortable saying God cannot do exceedingly abundantly more than I (a mere finite man) can think or possibly imagine (see sig scripture).
For those who don't understand the fail in logic here; if it is impossible to choose other than what was known from eternity past then there is no choice.
I gave this in one of the time threads awhile ago and believe I talked with either Muzman or Patman about this in one of the OT threads.
Let's look at logic a moment: If I, a finite man, obtained an almanac from the future, and saw that you wore a red shirt today, I have definite foreknowledge BUT, had nothing to do with your choice and you chose it. IOW, I cannot negate your free-choice simply because I know you will do it. I know without doubt, two of my children will always want Chocolate ice cream and one will want vanilla. It never changes BUT my knowledge of that does not mean they didn't have a choice, just that I surely knew which they were going to choose. I assert that knowing something does not mean you had no choice.