Derf
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Huh? I position is exactly the opposite of that. I say God created us with free will.
Good! We're in agreement on this point.
Here's what I said in that other post (thanks for telling me where i became unclear):
The options were limited to what is available when the future is fixed/settled prior to God creating the world. Here's what I said earlier I'm the same post:No, I offered another option. Any determination that settles the future into only a single possibility will work. The only thing that won't work is that you and I get to settle our own future, because we didn't exist back when it was settled
Then I pointed out that a settled future results in what I described later in the post (quoted above in this post). That a fixed or settled future is a determined future. So if God can already know all of our choices before we are there to make them, they aren't really our choices.... I'm offering two choices. 1. That God knows because He causes us to do everything (That's Calvinism). 2. God knows because He can somehow see the future, or just somehow knows. (That's Arminianism, from what I understand.)
I think you agree with me that #1 is wrong.
Do you agree with #2?
You seem to be violently opposed to the very thing you are holding to.
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