Hello everyone,
I felt it only right to mention my understanding of the Free Will Defense of Atheism here is how I think it goes:
Suppose it is 8:00 am where you are at, and you are thinking about drinking some tea at 9:00 am. You are just thinking about it. You haven't done it yet. Now suppose God exists, and his name is Jesus Christ, Allah, Vishnu, or Yahway to the person of their respective faith, for my argument though I will only refer to him as God and it turns out he doesn't care to be called any partcular name really, and just likes to be called God.
Next suppose God starts to wonder if you are going to drink the tea at 9:00 am. You see the thing is God can't possibly know if you are going to drink the tea or not, because you have free will, you could pick whatever bevarge you want at 9:00 am. You could just try to drink something different, or not drink anything at all.
Possibly God could go into the future to 9:01 am and say hello to himself and ask did he drink the tea, and God would give the answer. Then God could go back to the present and try a little experiment. He could fly down to the house at 8:15 am let's say. On a golden chariot pulled by flying horses, go to your house knock on the door and say to you, the answer from God at 9:01 am was "you are going to drink the tea at 9:00 am and now I am wondering do you still want to drink it at nine, now that I have told you? Because I am wondering since I can't even build probabilities models on you drinking this tea at 9:00 am or not. I have no way of knowing since you have free will." What a conundrum for God because of our free will, the fact that you can chose to drink the tea or to not drink the tea at 9:00 am. This God can't figure it out even with time travel, and that is even with him not telling you "you will drink the tea." God has no way of knowing if you will do it or not till it is in the past, and stays in the past. You see so God cannot predict something like that because the choice is entirely up to you. There maybe things in your environment that influence your choice, but the choice is still yours, you could drink whatever you want, independent of what some deity supposedly knows from traveling to the future. Because you can always change your mind, and if there is a God he knows that, and can't predict if you are going to drink tea or not at 9:00 am.
Think about it, and feel free to believe it, because I don't think a person can prove one thing one wayor the other. I just think it is totally right.
Sincerely yours,
Thomas