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So if God makes a choice, does it matter when God makes it?
Premise: God exists in eternity as creator Premise: God makes a choice for someone to go to heaven or hell (sub-premise) whether considering works or 'predestining' according to divine will) Conclusion: Since God exists in eternity, the problem can be addressed from either perspective, but not to the mutual exclusion of either premise or sub-premise.
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I really don't understand the question. What do you mean "matter"?
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i find it weird to say God exist. God is the creator. existance is there because God wanted it to be. God is beyond existance. but yeah, God is the owner of eternity. |
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