(April 22, 2018 at 11:07 pm)henryp Wrote:(April 22, 2018 at 10:54 pm)Grandizer Wrote: If God knows 100% what I will choose to do in the future, then I will not but choose that which God knows I will choose. If I end up choosing something else instead, then God didn't correctly predict that I would do this. So there goes another major problem for the classical god.
What's your take on what i said? The idea that time is not linear, and our choice could be viewed as dictating what God knows?
The premise is that God knows what you do before you do it. But if God is operating outside of time, from that perspective, He'd just be viewing the choice you made without the concepts of 'before' and 'after'.
This would still completely invalidate the theist notion of free will, regardless of the nature of time and regardless of whether parallel worlds are a thing. God knows what you will inevitably do in this or that specific timeline because the choices are hardcoded into the system. If choices were made freely in the libertarian sense of the term, then there's no logical way God could 100% know what you end up doing in the future.