(November 13, 2019 at 5:44 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: If God created the conditions under which I cannot do not-X, then God's actualization eliminates free will.
You could have done not-X. In other possible worlds, that's what you do. But God actualizes the world in which you do X.
So in this sense, God knows beforehand what you would do in this actual world because he knows what world he actualized, but this doesn't mean you weren't free to have done not-X (because in other possible worlds, you do just that).
I agree, though, free will perse (in the libertarian sense) makes no sense, but we're assuming that somehow free will is possible.