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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 69070197" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>No, God knows you can choose either A or B and the outcomes of both choices. A is the proper choice but if He forced you to choose A instead of B, <strong>then you would have no free will</strong>. You are free to choose B, even if He told you A is the right choice.</p><p></p><p>Free will means you can choose B even if told A is the best choice. If forced to choose A you would be nothing but a robot with no free will. He see the outcomes of all possible choices. Free will means you can choose any you want - even if it's not the best choice in the long run. But since you can't see the end from the beginning you might wrongly assume B is the correct choice over A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 69070197, member: 332164"] No, God knows you can choose either A or B and the outcomes of both choices. A is the proper choice but if He forced you to choose A instead of B, [B]then you would have no free will[/B]. You are free to choose B, even if He told you A is the right choice. Free will means you can choose B even if told A is the best choice. If forced to choose A you would be nothing but a robot with no free will. He see the outcomes of all possible choices. Free will means you can choose any you want - even if it's not the best choice in the long run. But since you can't see the end from the beginning you might wrongly assume B is the correct choice over A. [/QUOTE]
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