I was raised in a Christian home and all that, but no matter what, I've never gotten a satisfactory answer to this. This has been my biggest issue with christianity to date.
If God is all knowing, he knew when he created the earth that Adam and Eve would ultimately seperate themselves from him with the original sin. Ultimately, God would have known then, the name of every person who would choose him and who would reject him in the end.
If this is true, then why would he do this to begin with? Ultimately millions(or billions) of souls would end up with him in paradise, but what of all the souls that will be totured for the rest of eternity? I have a hard time believing that God is merciful if he knew the net result of what he was doing would cause the suffering of billions.
My question is this, if God knows everything that will happen before it does, and knows all the choices we will make, how is it that we have free will? I'm rambling a little bit, but I just can't wrap my head around this and never have been able to. I'm not asking this in a hostile way, so please don't take it as that. This is an answer I've been searching for most of my life.
If God is all knowing, he knew when he created the earth that Adam and Eve would ultimately seperate themselves from him with the original sin. Ultimately, God would have known then, the name of every person who would choose him and who would reject him in the end.
If this is true, then why would he do this to begin with? Ultimately millions(or billions) of souls would end up with him in paradise, but what of all the souls that will be totured for the rest of eternity? I have a hard time believing that God is merciful if he knew the net result of what he was doing would cause the suffering of billions.
My question is this, if God knows everything that will happen before it does, and knows all the choices we will make, how is it that we have free will? I'm rambling a little bit, but I just can't wrap my head around this and never have been able to. I'm not asking this in a hostile way, so please don't take it as that. This is an answer I've been searching for most of my life.