RE: Theists: How can predetermined fate and free will coexist?
December 29, 2016 at 4:47 pm
(This post was last modified: December 29, 2016 at 4:54 pm by robvalue.)
Basically, if it's possible to know what I'll do before I do it, I'm entirely predictable. If so, I have only one course of action I can take. Saying I could have done other things is like saying a domino could have fallen any direction. Sure, it could have, if it would have been hit from another side. But it wasn't, and it never could have been, if things weren't set up that way.
The pure idiocy of God doing any of this is another subject entirely, which is rarely addressed.
It's fucking drivel to say God can predict me even though I'm unpredictable. If you're going to just make nonsense statements like that, there's no point even pretending any logic is being applied at any stage.
The pure idiocy of God doing any of this is another subject entirely, which is rarely addressed.
It's fucking drivel to say God can predict me even though I'm unpredictable. If you're going to just make nonsense statements like that, there's no point even pretending any logic is being applied at any stage.
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