Derf
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But if someone plans evil from before the world was created, and God merely assents to it, that other being is more powerful than God. He is everlasting like God. And because God has to play along, performing His part in the play that the other being wrote, God also does not have freewill.There are 2 choices who that was...1. God, 2. Someone more powerful than God.
Did 2 create the world? Control who would be formed in the womb. - I say no, God is still far more powerful than man. God in His wisdom has allowed man to freely choose or reject Him. To freely sin, or do righteousness.
You know, for God to have enabled free will, you are not God's second best, you are the one He plans to change the world through.
But a note back to the topic: if God can not sin, why would he plan children from fornication or other sins? Some of who have been saved. God does not plan out in the sense of pre-knowing every person who would exist. For if He can't sin, or tempt people to sin, how does he force fornication to occur?
He does not plan it. Sure He has a plan, a very detailed one, but it allows for free agency.
I think we both agree there is no being more powerful than God. Therefore, if God knows everything you will do before you exist, before any other being besides God exists, then God must be the one who determined everthing you will do--still no freewill.
How do we get out of this dilemma? Look to the scriptures and see if they support exhaustive foreknowledge. They don't. Neither does God need exhaustive foreknowledge to make sure His plan for the world occurs, whether we individuals play along or not.
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