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Okay, so he doesn't know what I'll do before hand. There you go.
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I didn't say that that God doesn't know you'll do beforehand, for through reading of your mind and will which God can surely do, He can know what you'll do. Even if you change what you'll do, if I can read your thoughts, I can know what you're going to do too. But God can do it infinitely better. If I did really say that He don't what you'll do beforehand, is it against His omniscience? Yes or no, and why?
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Most people won't admit that, and it looked like you were argueing that he did in fact know.
Free will and precognition are contradictory. But if you are dumping precognition, then that is fine.
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What's precognition?
Okay, so he doesn't know what I'll do before hand. There you go.
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I didn't say that that God doesn't know you'll do beforehand, for through reading of your mind and will which God can surely do, He can know what you'll do. Even if you change what you'll do, if I can read your thoughts, I can know what you're going to do too. But God can do it infinitely better. If I did really say that He don't what you'll do beforehand, is it against His omniscience? Yes or no, and why?
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Most people won't admit that, and it looked like you were argueing that he did in fact know.
Free will and precognition are contradictory. But if you are dumping precognition, then that is fine.
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What's precognition?


