No one has a window into the future, not human at least. You can see the past but not the future. Educated guess can be made. The past already happened and you can’t go back and change it. What you can do is go back and re live it or experience it. The future can’t be seen as this would violate free will, and fundamental law. Neither can you travel to the future and alter the past, or travel to the past and alter the future. The past is there to learn and remember only.
No one with exception to God or Christ. And yes, not unless God decided to provide it. That was my whole long and detailed point I was hoping to convey. ;)
I can add plenty more but it wasn’t the time in that conversation haha.
These prophetic visions are only necessary when the collective consciousness that is God has no choice but to intervene. Only the creator of free will can do this, as it does not violate free will and fundamental law, because in truth, he is communicating with himself when he communicates with us. I am in the father, and the father is in me. The Son does what he sees the father do. The Son only speaks what the father wants him to say. The will of the son is the will of the father. Little clues hidden all across the gospel of Jesus Christ. He indeed hand us the keys to the kingdom, and many chose to leave the doors closed.
The issue William I have with this last response is, other people and yourself, debating how, when, and with whom God chooses to speak with or message, to me like you’re the God expert. Dude, step off the Biblical knowledge, and think. It’s God we’re talking about! He can do what ever he wants, when he wants, regardless of what was written 2000 Years Ago. And does not need any Mortal’s permission. No one knows, except him Period! Everything, even the Bible is theoretical to God’s thoughts, actions and final decisions.
No one has a window into the future, not human at least. You can see the past but not the future. Educated guess can be made. The past already happened and you can’t go back and change it. What you can do is go back and re live it or experience it. The future can’t be seen as this would violate free will, and fundamental law. Neither can you travel to the future and alter the past, or travel to the past and alter the future. The past is there to learn and remember only.
No one with exception to God or Christ. And yes, not unless God decided to provide it. That was my whole long and detailed point I was hoping to convey. ;)
I can add plenty more but it wasn’t the time in that conversation haha.
These prophetic visions are only necessary when the collective consciousness that is God has no choice but to intervene. Only the creator of free will can do this, as it does not violate free will and fundamental law, because in truth, he is communicating with himself when he communicates with us. I am in the father, and the father is in me. The Son does what he sees the father do. The Son only speaks what the father wants him to say. The will of the son is the will of the father. Little clues hidden all across the gospel of Jesus Christ. He indeed hand us the keys to the kingdom, and many chose to leave the doors closed.
The issue William I have with this last response is, other people and yourself, debating how, when, and with whom God chooses to speak with or message, to me like you’re the God expert. Dude, step off the Biblical knowledge, and think. It’s God we’re talking about! He can do what ever he wants, when he wants, regardless of what was written 2000 Years Ago. And does not need any Mortal’s permission. No one knows, except him Period! Everything, even the Bible is theoretical to God’s thoughts, actions and final decisions.