Something I read long ago; I think it was from Aquinas in the Summa Theologica but I'm not sure anymore. (Or it may have been one of Archbishop Fulton Sheen's talks)
In a nutshell.. "God" sees existence the same way you or I look at a painting, a painting that spans all of time and space. It sees the choices we make whenever we make them at any given point from a perspective outside of time. You still make a choice of your own free will.
One could argue that "Time" is God. But I would like to believe that there could be an "entity" God; a force that exists above the laws of time; the law of time that we and the rest of the finite observable universe must obey.
I'd never look at a painting, and I'm not nearly as gay as God.
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