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On the Argument for Divine Timelessness from the Incompleteness of Temporal Life
Authors:William Lane Craig
Affiliation:Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, CA
Abstract:A promising argument for divine timelessness is that temporal life is possessed only moment by moment, which is incompatible with the existence of a perfect being.
Since the argument is based on the experience of time's passage, it cannot be circumvented by appeal to a tenseless theory of time.
Neither can the argument be subverted by appeals to a temporal deity's possession of a specious present of infinite duration.
Nonetheless, because the argument concerns one's experience of time's passage rather than the objective reality of temporal becoming itself, it is considerably weakened by the fact that an omniscient being possessing perfect memory and foreknowledge, need not find such experience to be an imperfection.
Keywords:Timelessness    divine Time (philosophy)
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