The usual “objection” that God is outside the time, and therefore from his perspective there is no past, present and future - and this is just nonsense. Even if you were outside of time - which is as nonsensical than being outside the universe
In the context of the framework of what you personally believe, perhaps it
is ‘nonsense’. However, it
is conceivable, if one doesn’t hold to your opinion that the only ‘reality’ is the universe. So, your answer merely boils down to “I disagree with you, and therefore, I disagree with you.”
But, if you’re willing to entertain the notion that God created the universe ex nihilo, then it logically follows that He is neither
part of the universe nor
bound by it. Therefore, the characteristics of the universe – not just physical extension but also temporal extension – are not characteristics to which God is subject. This means that God not only does not live “in the universe”, but also, that He does not “live” inside of our temporal framework.
You make another interesting claim: that, existing outside the framework of the universe, one is nevertheless still subject to the temporal framework of the universe. That claim is self-refuting, of course: it implies that, outside the temporal framework is nevertheless still subject to the temporal framework! It’s the same thing as saying “just because the movie
The Titanic is playing in the movie theater, James Cameron – who is standing outside the theatre – doesn’t know what happens to Jack.” See how absurd your assertion is, once you think about it for a minute?
The writer of the script is “outside” the timeline of the play. Yet, due to the free will of the actors, he, the author, living outside the timeline of the play does not and cannot know the outcome, the final scene, until it actually happens.
Nice set up. However, the writer does not possess the attributes of God, and therefore,
is subject to the temporal framework. Therefore, his knowledge is conditional on time. That’s why your thought experiment fails to be helpful: God
is not subject to time, and therefore, is not conditional on it.
I mean… nice try. But, far too easily defeated. Try again?