(June 17, 2021 at 12:43 pm)Klorophyll Wrote: In short, foreknowledge is a timeless property of a timeless being. Free will is the property of a being bounded by time. Evaluating the latter based on the former is a category mistake.
Step one: Demonstrate that a "timeless being" actually exists - empirically, not philosophically.
Step two: Demonstrate that it does indeed have foreknowledge.
Unless you can do that, all you're doing is spouting unsubstantiated conjectures about something that might be there.