(May 27, 2016 at 12:45 am)dyresand Wrote: This is the text book definition of free will - the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate; the ability to act at one's own discretion.
Sure, that is a single textbook definition. If you investigate the concept of free will further (and I invite you to do so), you will discover that there are several definitions for free-will. Some of them are more adequate (i.e. some describe more of the concept) than others.
Also, fate (i.e. determination) does not = necessity.
Quote:But arguing for foreknowledge brings up fate and its destined for us to go to hell.
So i don't know why Ignorant is arguing for a all knowing god and free will they are just incompatible. Sine god would know the
overall outcome of our fate.
I am arguing because I reject this premise. I have supplied reasons why I reject this premise. So far, your response has been, "no you're wrong, the premise is true". I am sorry that I am not convinced on your authority alone.