Maybe I do not understand the logic, but if God is aware of future actions how can their be free will by the actors. Even if I were to concede this, are you saying that god does not intercede in the universe's processes, human or otherwise? It seems to me if God intercedes at all based on his foreknowledge then our will ceases to be free. His actions have removed the will of at least one or more actors, human or otherwise, and by doing so has rendered the entire argument null.
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