08-12-2015, 10:44 PM
Hey Tom-
I did actually think (fairly hard) about the tense issue.
To me, "had in mind" implies, that all is pre-determined.
Since I am not a die-hard determinist/reductionist/materialist, I prefer the present tense "has in mind", thus indicating an on-going process.
Since I also believe that God exists outside of space/time, I think that past/present, had/has only applies to us silly humans.
Honestly, what do I really know anywho?
.... Mark
I did actually think (fairly hard) about the tense issue.
To me, "had in mind" implies, that all is pre-determined.
Since I am not a die-hard determinist/reductionist/materialist, I prefer the present tense "has in mind", thus indicating an on-going process.
Since I also believe that God exists outside of space/time, I think that past/present, had/has only applies to us silly humans.
Honestly, what do I really know anywho?
.... Mark

