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For my share of the evangelical effort, I represent Catholics on other forums. One guy said that prophesy was impossible because time only goes one way. I replied:
This is a good observation on your part, thoughtfully presented. You’re right that time flows in one direction, to the best of our knowledge (some physicists theorize that with wormholes and whatnot, it’s possible- Hawking said something interesting about this when he said that we know time travel backward is impossible because nobody from the future has visited us). However, given God’s characteristics, you can see that this principle need not be violated for prophesy to be possible.
- You know that given enough information and enough processing of that information, there is nothing natural that’s unpredictable (computer programs designed specifically for randomness may not fall into this category). So, God, having designed everything knows how everything works (this volcano will erupt at this time, this person will react this way to this, this person will have this many children). It’s like psychology, physics, sociology, etc. to the maximum degree. He can then communicate this somehow.
- Or, you can look at God as the programmer of a computer game. He knows how the story unfolds because he programmed it. This one is a little more Calvinist than the first one, which allows for free will.
Does that make sense?
- God was “before” time and exists outside of time. Concepts like future or past may not apply.