(May 26, 2016 at 3:15 am)Ignorant Wrote: Yes, if some other outcome occurred which differed from the outcome determined and known by god, then it would in fact disprove god's infallibility. Determination does not equal necessity
Once determined, then by necessity, it must be so, else it was not determined. The words may be different, but in the context of this argument, they are inseparable.
The only thing wrong with my argument is that it does not conform to your world view.
You want free will to exist even though your god already knows what your choice will be. By necessity of your god's infallibility it was determined that you make the choice god has foreseen. You have no choice, it must be as god knows, therefore the other 'choices/possibilities' do not exist. Possibilities can only exist if you can choose, but you cannot choose as your god has seen to that.
You make people miserable and there's nothing they can do about it, just like god.
-- Homer Simpson
God has no place within these walls, just as facts have no place within organized religion.
-- Superintendent Chalmers
Science is like a blabbermouth who ruins a movie by telling you how it ends. There are some things we don't want to know. Important things.
-- Ned Flanders
Once something's been approved by the government, it's no longer immoral.
-- The Rev Lovejoy
-- Homer Simpson
God has no place within these walls, just as facts have no place within organized religion.
-- Superintendent Chalmers
Science is like a blabbermouth who ruins a movie by telling you how it ends. There are some things we don't want to know. Important things.
-- Ned Flanders
Once something's been approved by the government, it's no longer immoral.
-- The Rev Lovejoy