This might seem like a bit of an amateur question, but I had a thought the other day. If God is omnipotent, does He perceive time linearly as we do? And if He does not, and if Christ is God made into man, then does Christ perceive time linearly during his time on Earth? Does anything in the bible support the idea that perhaps Christ did not perceive time the same as the rest of mankind?
Or, more abstractly, does God perceive time at all? Is time itself another creation of His to which he can chose when and if it applies to Him? Does the existence of prophecy support my idea at all?
I'm not suggesting time travel, which would involve the physical body moving between different periods of time. Only time perception.
Okay, I'm ready for my idea to be ridiculed...
Or, more abstractly, does God perceive time at all? Is time itself another creation of His to which he can chose when and if it applies to Him? Does the existence of prophecy support my idea at all?
I'm not suggesting time travel, which would involve the physical body moving between different periods of time. Only time perception.
Okay, I'm ready for my idea to be ridiculed...