Quote Originally Posted by delusionsofNORMALity
whether it is an object, an action or a concept it must already exist before it can be known. an omniscient deity would have known at the beginning of time that i was going to eat that piece of fried chicken in the refrigerator tonight. so the decision was already made at the beginning of time. the decision i made at the last moment to eat that chicken was nothing more than an illusion if the outcome was known in advance. no matter how you cloak it, foreknowledge of the outcome of an event eliminates the possibility of free choice at the moment of the event.
yes God does have foreknowledge, and what that means is, that he knows what we are going to choses to do, but he does not make us do anything aganst are FREE WILL, its a deep subject and people can go round and round about it, so I will just leave it at that. NEXT.
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