I would like to take a minute off my time to speak to the previous question. God can take care of himself, or course, and I really do not want to presume to speak for Him. But I might say that the question was based on a misunderstanding of the theory...
I would like to take a minute off my time to speak to the previous question. God can take care of himself, or course, and I really do not want to presume to speak for Him. But I might say that the question was based on a misunderstanding of the theory of relativity: even a God subject to the laws of His own nature would be quite alright in the situation posed by the question. To a photon it takes zero time to traverse the whole universe. A photon with a prescribed direction is omnipresent everywhere in the universe. To that photon the instantaneous spatial universe is a mere point (with inner structure!) So that a creature of light is present everywhere at each time, and presumably the Deity is more than a creature―rather the Creator―of light. Thus this is not a serious question from the point of view of the theory of relativity.