Tiberius
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In the end it is appears just to be a difference in the way we see the topic.
The choices were available, the knowledge of those choices was not the cause of them, that cause was our free will.
Abdul'baha gave a few talks on this subject and this aspect supports your thoughts.
"....Our meaning is that the choice of good and evil belongs to man, but that under all circumstances he is dependent upon the life-sustaining assistance of Divine Providence. The sovereignty of God is great indeed, and all are held captive in the grasp of His power. The servant can do nothing of his own will alone: God is almighty and all-powerful and bestows His assistance upon all creation..."
It is from this talk, "Free Will and its Limits".
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Regards Tony
No, the choices were NOT available.
If I weart the red shirt tomorrow, then God knew that I would wear it a hundred years ago. And if God knows that it is 100% that I will wear the red shirt and 0% that I will wear the blue shirt, then I do not have a choice. The blue shirt is not an available option.