(May 12, 2017 at 3:16 pm)Neo-Scholastic Wrote:(May 12, 2017 at 2:51 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Furthermore, to follow this post up, if you believe that God knows what your future actions will be then it would be rational to conclude that you're a slave to fate too.
That depends on one's theory of time (presentism, eternalism, or something else
No it doesn't. That's not relevant. If God knows the future and the future is what will happen... whether the future only comes into existence when it becomes present or whether it already exists isn't relevant.
Not making up your mind on a theory of time isn't a way to refute the fact that if God knows what you will do then you can't do differently.
@Cyberman
You're good with words and terms... what do you think we should call the act of avoiding refuting a logical argument by using the excuse of simply not bothering to think about a related subject even when that related subject isn't quite even relevant to the logical argument anyways?