Open theism considers that no slices after the present yet exist from God's perspective to be known as truth, the present slice as existing NOW and known as truth, and the past slices as no longer existing from God's perspective but remembered perfectly as truth. Hence, to the Open Theist, the future is not settled, but is open to a variety of possibilities. Open theists do not presuppose time as a completed infinitely long block, and so, although they read the same Bible as closed theists, they do not see God as irrevocably committed to one single possible future unfolding. Open theists can accept the Bible as written, and interpret fewer passages as figures of speech than exhaustive divine pre-determinists need to do to make scripture match their own presuppositions about God's relationship to time.