TagliatelliMonster
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I'm not saying you're wrong in regards to foreknowledge. I agree that the concept of foreknowledge has to be based on actual events that actually come to pass.
Owkay.
Then we can get to the main point: perfect foreknowledge about everything can not exist in a universe where there is free will.
To know what my actions will be before I can even think about them, means that I never had free choice. At best, I'ld have the illusion thereof.
And yes, that goes for god(s) as well.
Having free choice implies the potential of making any choice. Knowing my choice before I am even presented with a choice, means my choices are pre-determined. Which would contradict the "free" part.
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