How often have we heard "if we have free will how is it that God knows in advance how we will choose?" — Varnaj42
So the short answer is that in the levels close to God, the beings move faster, or time moves slower. These angel beings are sort of like computers then, what takes a human years to do, they can do in a nano second. Therefore they are always one step (or a billion steps) ahead of us. As soon as we start to decide, as time passes, they've already seen the whole decision. And God is even at a higher level, so fast (or time so slow), that time doesn't even pass for God. Then God sees all time, all at once.
Time is faster here on Earth and slows as we ascend through the heavens. I would say do not think this means angels move faster — Varnaj42
I'm not seeing how that provides an answer to how free will is compatible with such a scenario. — wonderer1
What? But suppose there is both "free will" and "God"? Then "God" allows time to branch-off human time (i.e. futurity) from "His" eternity whenever we act – our gate infinitely widens but for us "His" narrow gate becomes infinitesmal. :naughty:Either there is no "free will" or there is no "God" or there is neither; therefore, there is no problem of reconciling "free will" with "God". — 180 Proof
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