Lon
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Here is what I don't get. When we sight an OV verse, like "God repented that He made man" AMR says it is "clearly a figure of speech", because we are finite beings and that is the only way God could explain it so we can get it. Yet when AMR explains that God is outside of time I clearly get what AMR is saying. So, if it were true, why would God not have explained it just that clearly?
I do understand that God would not have used the "hovering above time on a helicopter" example, but even the Greeks had mount Olympus!
"Hovered over the waters of the deep" but it is clear enough that God created all, therefore all our references for measuring the progressions and intervals we call 'time,' but without movements and progressions, time is an irrelevant concept for our discussions. It is only when we are trying to rate a duration that it becomes important, like school getting out in 3 minutes, or being to work on 'time' or when this show comes on. But God's time isn't like ours. He does say things that are simple, but we see them as too simple perhaps: 'A day is as a thousand years, a thousand years as a day,' is fairly clear that in His perspective, time perception is very different than ours.
The way we read and interpret scripture is an important point. Figurative and literal interpretations are almost reverse between us.
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