If God is omniscient and omnipotent, as generally depicted, then everything we do and ever will do is already known. In the mind of God we as static as butterflies pinned to a museum display for amusement -- perhaps the amusement of other gods and demigods and angels. All our hopes and fears, all our ambitions, all our joys and sufferings are like a two dimensional tapestry in the eyes of God, who is outside time, and can see the whole of time -- past, present and future -- at once.
How does it feel to be a museum display? What is the point of your life and your sufferings?
Free will? You might imagine it, but what does it mean to a being who can see all of time at once?
Your comments may adequately display your lack of theological training and study but they do little to answer my original question.
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