Opinion: No, that's what free will is all about. He doesn't know what you're going to do next either, since if he did you wouldn't have free will.
Opinion: Yes, God knows what you are thinking. Although some say it takes away the free will God has given us* by knowing what we think and will do, it does not. We are bound, not by God, but by destiny to do the things we will in the future to come. God does not forge our destinies; we forge them ourselves by things we allow to influence us and things we can't help but be influenced by. God knows the path we will walk, but does not take away our free will to walk it. We have free will from God, but not absolute free will from ourselves and things around us.
(*By knowing what we are thinking and what we are going to do next, it so calls gives but an illusion of free will since inevitably it will be done. But it is not an illusion.)
In many religious beliefs, it is believed that God is omniscient and can understand people's thoughts and intentions. This includes the ability to know what is in a person's mind without them having to explicitly express it.
They were Puritans. They were a form of Protestants who thought fun was frivolous and took your thoughts away from God. They read the bible every evening as their pastime and as a way of bringing themselves closer to God.
we can read each other's thoughts?
he was called by god from his thoughts and then a vision
No, Jamie is not a god. She is a person with her own beliefs, thoughts, and experiences.
That depends on your belief. In the bible god states that "my ways are not your ways" and "My thoughts are not your thoughts". If your god in fact exists it seems he can do whatever floats his boat.
People, being people, will think dark thoughts. God will not punish you for experiencing these thoughts that pop into your head, but may punish you because of what you do with them. Do you dispose of the thoughts? That's good! Or do you hang onto them, keeping them around? That's not as good.
God created sex, so she does not feel that it is perverted.
Yes, according to many religious beliefs, God is omniscient and knows our thoughts before we even think them.
THE BIBLEThen the LORD stretched out His hand and touched my mouth, and the LORD said to me, "Behold, I have put My words in your mouth." (Jeremiah 1:9).The Bible is more than a book detailing men's thoughts about what God is like. It is God's communication to men. His words are transmitted to us through its pages. It is one thing to read theology books that tell about God; it is quite another to read God's love letters to you.
Technically, anyone who can read could read a book about God if they wanted to. Religious people and individuals who are interested in religious studies are who will likely read a book about God.
Prentice Mulford has written: 'Thoughts are Things' 'Thoughts are Things & The God In You'