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If God is timeless, and hence outside and not within or hindered by time, then He could clearly know all time. To assume otherwise is to assume something has not happeded yet for God also, which again suggests time for God; we are discussing timelessness.Originally posted by godrulz
God outside of time...this would still assume the future has already happened like a filmed movie. Time is unidirectional. It is moving from the possible future into the fixed past. The future is simply not there to know. Even if God is 'timeless', the 2009 Superbowl has not been played yet and is not an object of knowledge even for an omniscient God (knows all that is logically knowable...future free will contingencies are not an object of knowledge unless they are predetermined).
We can get to all future free will choices after. Let's take this one event first.The Peter prediction is very proximal to the event. These things were knowable. One cannot argue from this the exhaustive foreknowledge of all future free will choices from trillions of years ago based on this one event.
The question is: Is there a possibility, considering free choice as a variable, for another outcome: Peter to go somewhere else, trip and twist his ankle, break his leg, hit his head, find the other disciples first, go to another fire, cover his head, not answer, ...anything? Why are there no other choices possible? Could not Peter have done or said something different?
Also consider Peter vehemently said he would not deny Jesus even if he would die. He also stood up to the multitude that came to arrest Jesus.