RE: Better reasons to quit Christianity
August 20, 2012 at 10:10 am
(This post was last modified: August 20, 2012 at 10:35 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Jesus fucking christ. Precognitive ability alone has nothing to do with whether or not one caused an event or directed a choice, but nevertheless it removes the concept of "choice" from the equation, and I've explained why at least twice now (and each time mentioning that the precognitive ability alone, without any other powers or actions is the troubling part). You seem to want to argue another point desperately but that's too bad, go argue that point with someone else.
Having knowledge of a future event does not mean that you caused the event, but it does mean that the event is predestined -which is not an example of choice. It's the polar opposite of choice, in fact.
Having knowledge of a future event does not mean that you caused the event, but it does mean that the event is predestined -which is not an example of choice. It's the polar opposite of choice, in fact.
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