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JamesCaruso
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That is a bewildering answer! You would think that knowing the future would put God in a better position to help mankind.This is one of the most puzzling questions you ask.
I am afraid we will have to wait to die to get the answer.
I always refer myself back to Psalm 145:3 which places the nature of God beyond our understanding.
Your dog does not understand you, does not understand you are leaving for work etc, infinitely more we cannot understand God fully either. If you asked your dog what God sounded like he would mimmick a can opener.
Interestingly, The chair of the philosophy dept when I went to college, who went to Notre Dame and was a former seminarian- I asked him the same question. His answer was that he did not believe God could see into the future because God chose not too.
I do agree with you that we can no more understand God than our dog can understand us. Still, I want to extend our understanding as far as our capacity for reason and logic will allow. I guess the trick is knowing where and when to draw the line.