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Is God omniscient

I believe God is omniscient by definition but I still believe God has limitations based on how He created everything. I believe He wrote the laws of nature into the atom and its individual parts right from the beginning of time. And He works within the laws of nature which He created.
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The ultimate source is incomprehensible to finite minds. (Rather than "incomprehensible" the east speaks of "emptiness" - [i]sunyata[/i]) In a sense we can unite with this source, thereby allowing us to share in its unending unfolding into novelty. This at least as I see it.

Positing some totally transcendent Being, and asking if such a "Being" is omniscient, simply creates confusion and endless attempts at mental gymnastics by our finite minds as we stumble about seeking to relate such to our "freedom".
Axeroberts · 56-60, M
@SW-User The Source sounds nice. I really think it all refers to the same thing just different channels