Re: RE: free will paradox
February 4, 2013 at 10:27 am
(This post was last modified: February 4, 2013 at 10:37 am by fr0d0.)
(February 4, 2013 at 9:24 am)FKHansen Wrote: He may have the impression of free will, but his course is already set. His lack of knowing does not change the fact.So let's assume this hypothetical person is you. Do you have a choice to reply to this post or not? Or... Does the fact that God already knows what you're going to do alter the fact that you have complete full choice in it, you predictable sod?
(February 4, 2013 at 9:53 am)justin Wrote: Frodo how do you know he isn't a physical being? And wait what about the whole idk......jesus thing? Isn't he a intervening god? So he is active in the physical world. And you believe in a god without evidence? GotchaGoods catch Bro!
It's kinda established that God is non physical. Our resident Muslim will be along in a bit to fit that bit of your indoctrination. After he's seen to the cats.
God did become human for a bit, yeah. So you should see some physical evidence of that. Funny though... said God bloke could no more convince people to their faces that he was God then. Because he was bound by his own silly rule then too! That is: no physical evidence dudes!
And yeah... He's intervening. So there should be physical evidence of that on our reality right?
Wrong This reality and whatever happens in it is fully God, given the belief in God, and fully not God, given not God. You should be happy as that let's you of the hook. Free pass to the next level. Thank you for playing.