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God's Eternity: Timelessness Versus Omnitemporality
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God's Eternity: Timelessness Versus Omnitemporality

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November 17, 202527m 42s

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The provided text, sourced from a Wikipedia article on "God and eternity," focuses on the differing definitions and philosophical implications of God's eternal nature within monotheistic, particularly Christian, doctrine. The article highlights two primary definitions of eternity: timelessness, where God exists outside the concepts of past, present, and future, and everlasting existence (sempiternity), where God exists infinitely within the flow of time. Several philosophers, including Nelson Pike, William Rowe, and Lawrence Lafleur, are introduced as they debate whether a timeless God can also be omniscient or interact with humanity. The text explores the tension between these definitions, noting arguments that timelessness may negate God's foreknowledge or relationship with mankind. Ultimately, the source indicates that both timelessness and everlasting existence are considered theologically orthodox views of God's nature.