How is it possible for God to “waste” time? That seems to give the impression that if God exerts His mental energy on one thing, His mental energy is lacking on another thing.
I wouldn’t think it’s as if God has to “try” to see more than is realistic; He simply does.
Thanks for the input, Surrender, and I hope my responses are not too wordy for your taste. It is an enjoyable discussion.
If you believe that the universe as a whole is fundamentally open then the possibilities for the future cannot be finite. What does it mean, then, to say that possibilities are infinite? And if the possibilities are infinite then the mind that can hold all of them must surely be infinite too.
But that is hardly a realistic view of either the world or of God, since infinite is tantamount to indescribable. This, I feel, is doing nothing really different to the dualists who say that God is ineffable, not subject to logic, existing in an eternal now and so on, where, in order to accommodate God into their worldview, they must define him out of time and hence out of existence altogether.
In a nutshell: the openness of the universe prevents its future being completely broken down into discrete possibilities.
Looking at it still another way. If I'm a being that does nothing but walk forward along a road, when I come to a junction I must choose to go left or right. That's easy. The observer can envision all the possibilities for my future.
But when I am given an unexpected holiday, the possibilities for how I will spend my time are not limited to discrete possibilities like left and right. What I will do is completely open to my imagination. I could do things that have never been thought of before, or for which no words exist in any language (I'd have to invent some though). To deny this is to deny that the world is truly open. Possibilities are not objective things that can be counted and communicated, they are simply the creations of the open mind.
The same thing can be said of knowledge generally: what we know is not some objective thing. If it were, it would be possible to ascertain the total amount of knowable things in the universe. Knowledge itself is also open - it is
created by freewill beings. That is why my openness theology is encapsulated in the following:
God knows whatever he needs to know, is as powerful as he needs to be and is wherever he needs to be.