A few questions:
1. Isn't it possible for an omniscient God to be certain that there are no unknowns of any kind in a universe he supposedly built?
2. If there are unknowns to God they would have to be known unknowns but couldn't they fall into the category of unknowable.
3. If you define Omniscience as all possible knowledge then item 2 above is not contradictory to this statement - with emphasis on the possible element.
As you are aware by now I am not a philosopher so these may not be the right questions.
1. Isn't it possible for an omniscient God to be certain that there are no unknowns of any kind in a universe he supposedly built?
2. If there are unknowns to God they would have to be known unknowns but couldn't they fall into the category of unknowable.
3. If you define Omniscience as all possible knowledge then item 2 above is not contradictory to this statement - with emphasis on the possible element.
As you are aware by now I am not a philosopher so these may not be the right questions.
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