This thread is inspired by numerous responses to another thread of mine whereby the real thrust of my question is avoided by alluding to what I feel is a contradiction...that god is omniscient AND we have freewill.
I suppose first I should define what I mean by omniscient here... your god exists outside of time and can see all points on our timeline, ie: he can see the end AND the beginning of his creations simultaneously (as well as all points in between) (note: this seems to be the concensus of opinion, hence my definition)
I ask of you what is wrong with the following argument, and given that you find something wrong I expect it will be a disagreement with one of my premises, defnitions, or a conclusion derived thereafter...in either case would you be kind enough to explain (in detail, and specifying where) how you think I have gone wrong?
(Definitions:
Omniscient: as given above in red
our timeline: the continuous series of points in time starting from the beginning of the universe to the end of the universe we exist in
X[sub]i[/sub]: some arbitrary action performed by me (where 'i' denotes an integer (negative or non-negative natural number), and each action is a composition of many actions whereby everything I do at a specific sub-interval on the timeline is contained in X[sub]i[/sub])
Please excuse my usage of variables X[sub]i[/sub]...if I try to say everything in "human terms" then I see the opportunity for confusion when I try to cover my bases.
I just ask that where ever you see X with a number below it, convince yourself that this just denotes some arbitrary action I perform and that it is different or occurs at a different time to an X with a different number below it.
(Premises:
Your god created the universe
[*]
I did not exist as a physical entity capable of performing at least one X[sub]i[/sub] for all points in our timeline[**]
Your god is omniscient [***]
your god does not contradict itself [****]
I cannot do both X[sub]i[/sub] AND X[sub]j[/sub] given that i=/=j [*****])
1) Your god creates the universe we exist in (from
[*])
2) Your god created our timeline (from 1)
3) There exists a point on this timeline for which I did not exist as a physical entity capable of performing any X[sub]i[/sub](from [**])
4) Your god sees me perform X[sub]0[/sub] at somepoint on the timeline and sees all other points on the timeline from ([***])
5) From the point in our timeline where I was created all actions that I perform must result in fulfilling your god's vision that I performed X[sub]0[/sub]...For X[sub]0[/sub]=/=X[sub]1[/sub] it cannot be true that your god sees me doing X[sub]0[/sub] and I instead do X[sub]1[/sub] (else he would have seen me do X[sub]1[/sub]!) (from [****],[*****],4)
6) X[sub]0[/sub] is an arbitrary action, so all actions X[sub]1[/sub],X[sub]2[/sub],...,X[sub]n[/sub] I perform in order to fulfill your god's vision of me doing X[sub]0[/sub] must also be seen (for you could have chosen any of these to be X[sub]0[/sub] instead) (from 4,5)
7) Therefore I must behave in precisely the way your god saw me behave before I was created ie: there exists a fixed sequence of actions I must perform such that I eventually perform X[sub]0[/sub], and I define this to be a script. (from 3,4,6)
8) Your god created the universe, and our timeline therefore your god created the script defined in 7 (from 1,2,7)
9) I have no real free will since all my actions were determined beforehand by your god (from 7, 8)
I say that the way out of this problem is to realise that your gods omniscience implies that we have no freewill (only pseudo-freewill from our perspective).
I say that if we have freewill, then the existence of a god that is omniscient in the way generally held to be true is not viable
*edit: I typoed the title
I suppose first I should define what I mean by omniscient here... your god exists outside of time and can see all points on our timeline, ie: he can see the end AND the beginning of his creations simultaneously (as well as all points in between) (note: this seems to be the concensus of opinion, hence my definition)
I ask of you what is wrong with the following argument, and given that you find something wrong I expect it will be a disagreement with one of my premises, defnitions, or a conclusion derived thereafter...in either case would you be kind enough to explain (in detail, and specifying where) how you think I have gone wrong?
(Definitions:
Omniscient: as given above in red
our timeline: the continuous series of points in time starting from the beginning of the universe to the end of the universe we exist in
X[sub]i[/sub]: some arbitrary action performed by me (where 'i' denotes an integer (negative or non-negative natural number), and each action is a composition of many actions whereby everything I do at a specific sub-interval on the timeline is contained in X[sub]i[/sub])
Please excuse my usage of variables X[sub]i[/sub]...if I try to say everything in "human terms" then I see the opportunity for confusion when I try to cover my bases.
I just ask that where ever you see X with a number below it, convince yourself that this just denotes some arbitrary action I perform and that it is different or occurs at a different time to an X with a different number below it.
(Premises:
Your god created the universe
[*]
I did not exist as a physical entity capable of performing at least one X[sub]i[/sub] for all points in our timeline[**]
Your god is omniscient [***]
your god does not contradict itself [****]
I cannot do both X[sub]i[/sub] AND X[sub]j[/sub] given that i=/=j [*****])
1) Your god creates the universe we exist in (from
[*])
2) Your god created our timeline (from 1)
3) There exists a point on this timeline for which I did not exist as a physical entity capable of performing any X[sub]i[/sub](from [**])
4) Your god sees me perform X[sub]0[/sub] at somepoint on the timeline and sees all other points on the timeline from ([***])
5) From the point in our timeline where I was created all actions that I perform must result in fulfilling your god's vision that I performed X[sub]0[/sub]...For X[sub]0[/sub]=/=X[sub]1[/sub] it cannot be true that your god sees me doing X[sub]0[/sub] and I instead do X[sub]1[/sub] (else he would have seen me do X[sub]1[/sub]!) (from [****],[*****],4)
6) X[sub]0[/sub] is an arbitrary action, so all actions X[sub]1[/sub],X[sub]2[/sub],...,X[sub]n[/sub] I perform in order to fulfill your god's vision of me doing X[sub]0[/sub] must also be seen (for you could have chosen any of these to be X[sub]0[/sub] instead) (from 4,5)
7) Therefore I must behave in precisely the way your god saw me behave before I was created ie: there exists a fixed sequence of actions I must perform such that I eventually perform X[sub]0[/sub], and I define this to be a script. (from 3,4,6)
8) Your god created the universe, and our timeline therefore your god created the script defined in 7 (from 1,2,7)
9) I have no real free will since all my actions were determined beforehand by your god (from 7, 8)
I say that the way out of this problem is to realise that your gods omniscience implies that we have no freewill (only pseudo-freewill from our perspective).
I say that if we have freewill, then the existence of a god that is omniscient in the way generally held to be true is not viable
*edit: I typoed the title
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