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oldcelt
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Not being bound by time and existing outside of time (which is what I hear frequently here) are two different concepts. My apologies if I misunderstood your description. I wrongly assumed that you were saying he exists out of time, which means that He could not be here with us in time.
However, that does not mean that the Christian God does not know that one of His creations will be evil. If He doesn’t know, He is not omniscient.
324 The fact that God permits physical and even moral evil is a mystery that God illuminates by his Son Jesus Christ who died and rose to vanquish evil. Faith gives us the certainty that God would not permit an evil if he did not cause a good to come from that very evil, by ways that we shall fully know only in eternal life.
Even the Church falls back on the old mystery non-answer. I continue to contend that an omniscient, omnipresent deity who creates something knows every act that creation will commit. Or has Catholic teaching on that point changed?
However, that does not mean that the Christian God does not know that one of His creations will be evil. If He doesn’t know, He is not omniscient.
324 The fact that God permits physical and even moral evil is a mystery that God illuminates by his Son Jesus Christ who died and rose to vanquish evil. Faith gives us the certainty that God would not permit an evil if he did not cause a good to come from that very evil, by ways that we shall fully know only in eternal life.
Even the Church falls back on the old mystery non-answer. I continue to contend that an omniscient, omnipresent deity who creates something knows every act that creation will commit. Or has Catholic teaching on that point changed?