No, if you were God, time would not be a linear progression at all to you. It would be just as easy to be in the present, the past or the future as to be in the left, right or center of a line. In fact, you would be in all places at all times, all the time.
Time, as we measure it out, is just another dimension, like length, width and depth. The fourth might more properly be called "duration," rather than "time," because like with length, width and depth, they are defining only because they are finite. The box is so big and no bigger, or it is indefinite. So with duration: things have a beginning and an end. But God by definition has no such beginning and end.
2007-05-21 00:28:49
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answer #1
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answered by auntb93 7
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First your question includes a proposal of an impossibility, because it could never be that I could be god, secondly, even if i were god i would act in a different way because you don't know how god thinks, another thing in your question that is in the way you ask, you refer to that god wasn't aware of every little thing that was going to happen which is again wrong, and the biggest mistake in your question is that it supposes that god is controlled by time which is not true, god made time to control our lives or be a measurement for us, not for him, he is in all times, or else he wouldn't tell us about what is going to happen in hell and heaven in Torah, Bible, and Quaran and so i cant answer a question full of mistakes or else i would be mistaken myself in all ways.
2007-05-21 00:30:54
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answer #2
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answered by Mido Elmasry 2
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No God has not forgotten what happened there, and He will go back there. Not only that, Jesus will come as the victorious Ruler of the World when he comes the second time.
"This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven." Acts 1:11
2007-05-21 00:26:01
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answered by pinkrose 3
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God transcends time and space and see`s all history as one so He would not need to do this and besides He is the God of mercy and compassion, and forgives us even when we cannot.
2007-05-21 00:27:53
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Yeah, God (if he exists) must have a bad case of "selective amnesia"
It is hard to believe that so many people are still so intellectually impaired as to believe in this stuff.
2007-05-21 00:21:26
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answered by The Master 3
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He hasn't forgotten it. That was his whole purpose. He came to die there. The Bible says that when Jesus comes back, it will be at the mount of olives. It's still his holy city.
2007-05-21 00:20:42
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answered by sonfai81 5
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would he heck..... hardly a nice place to be at the minute
2007-05-21 00:22:24
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answered by sammie 6
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