(May 15, 2018 at 11:07 am)SteveII Wrote: You continue to miss my point. You are confusing foreknowledge with middle knowledge. It is not that God knows what you are going to do (foreknowledge), he knows what you will choose to do as a result of perfect knowledge of you and all the antecedents and conditions of your choice (middle knowledge). The key concept is how he obtains that knowledge. He has not seen the future event. He knows the truth of all future subjunctive conditional statements of what someone will freely choose do in a range of circumstances (whether they are realized or not). The mechanics of the choice are still in place.
Well, I think your Molinism is not an actual solution to the problem Molinists think that it solves, but I have a question.
Given God's 'middle knowledge' about Adam and Eve, what do you think was the probability that they would not eat the apple?
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