Assuming that the Christian God exists, how can a God that is outside the bounds of time, enter into the world and become omnitemporal? And following, how will the ramifications of death look? Will we enter into the omnitemporal, or surpass time altogether upon death?
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Your assumption that an "omnitemporal being" can be outside the bounds of time, is an oxymoron.
Your suggestion that the same Christian God can "enter into the world" when he is advertised as omnipresent is another oxymoron.
You have imbued death with an anthropormorphic "look", ramifications for death will remain as advertised (if you believe the christian god exists) depending on whether you have been naughty or nice. The Bible claims that the resulting experience will last "forever" which is as close as you are going to get to a term like "omnitemporal".
Surpassing time is a different question altogether, apparently he is the Alpha and Omega and so there is no surpassing the big sky wizard.
Recent devlopments in Quantum Physics, particulalrly Quantum Entaglement, show that even physical things can act outside the Spacetime continuum. God is a Spirtual Being. As such He cannot enter into the physical world as a physical being. That does not mean to say that He has no influence on it or us.