elman said:Knowing what I am going to do is not the same as causing me to do it.
This is correct, foreknowledge does not cause an event.
But if an omniscient being has foreknowledge, this foreknowledge becomes inescapable.
If god knows you will choose to gamble your house and car on a card game and lose everything in two years time, and he has always know this, even from before you were born, what can you possibly do to change the outcome?
His omniscience means you cannot escape the inevitable event, to do so would mean he was incorrect in his foreknowledge and this is impossible.
So it is safe to conclude that your life is mapped out from before you are born with god knowing every tiny detail, it is impossible for you to stray from what god knows will happen.
This negates true free will and only allows the illusion of free will.
Of course none of this is taking into account that the whole of Christian religion is superstitious nonesense to help people deal with their mortality!
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