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Could care less about your instant nasty returns.If you want me to answer, you're actually going to need to write something that makes sense.
This is gibberish.
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Could care less about your instant nasty returns.If you want me to answer, you're actually going to need to write something that makes sense.
This is gibberish.
Yes.Is God omnipotent too?
You can alter your choice right up until the time that you choose the shirt and put it on and wear it.
What God knows you will choose does not affect your choice in any way.
God knows which shirt you will choose to wear because God is all-knowing.
I'm not missing anything.
You are putting the cart before the horse.
You are suggesting that God knows you will choose the red shirt,
for instance .. it could just as easily be the blue shirt.
It is not how you are claiming.
A better way to put it, is that if God knows 100% that you will choose the red shirt, it is because you will "FREELY CHOOSE" the red shirt.
It is not that you CAN'T choose the blue shirt. It is that you don't WANT to choose the blue shirt.
If you HAD wanted to choose the blue shirt, then God would have known that.
It is not that you can't alter it. Whatever you WANT to choose, that's what God knows.
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I've explained all this already to @Sheldon and @KWED
The future is fixed, as you say, with what God knows.
It's not that God fixes it. WE fix it by our choice.
..just as the past is fixed by our choice.
That does not matter. You rely solely upon personal opinions which are not provable in any way.I'm not the one who has to rely on things that are unfalsifiable to make my point...
Then you just took away free will. God made @Tiberius put on a red shirt.Yes.
The eternal highest spirit entity is nothing like us.We will make the choice that God knows we will make only because God knows what choice we will make, but we are free to choose whatever we want to. God's all-encompassing knowledge does not constrain us in any way, it is simple an attribute of God.
God knows what is going to happen because God has foreknowledge but God does not cause anything to happen. We cause things to happen by making choices and acting on them.
That how it is with God.....That's utterly meaningless.
I might as well claim that I know what you are going to do tomorrow. And if you do somethning different, well, I knew you were going to do that as well.
Explain how God made him wear a red shirt.Then you just took away free will. God made @Tiberius put on a red shirt.
Yes. Almighty God is able to do all things.
That doesn't include logical fallacies
i.e. the logically impossible.
A miracle is not a logical impossibility.
It simply does not obey natural [ God made ] laws.
Could care less about your instant nasty returns.
That does not matter. You rely solely upon personal opinions which are not provable in any way.
Your personal opinions are no better than my beliefs.
Your points are only as valuable as your opinions but my points are as valuable as the scriptures of various religions.
That how it is with God.....
You cannot know that but God can know it since God has inerrant foreknowledge.
Explain how God made him wear a red shirt.
I know this is difficult for you. It is difficult for every atheist I have ever known, and I have been posting about it to atheists for nine years. As I recall one atheist understood it on this forum, but unfortunately I forgot who he was.That makes no sense at all.
How can God know today what shirt I will wear tomorrow if I can change it at any time? God still has knowledge of the future that can't be wrong. And if it can't be wrong, then what God has foreseen today MUST be what happens tomorrow. And that means I can't choose to do anything different.
Your argument requires us to throw out all notions of logic and reason.
You will put on the red shirt, not because God made you put it on but because you chose to put it on.Because if God saw that I would put on the red shirt, how could I possibly do anything different?
Please explain why it is a logical impossibility.Seems to me that knowing the future AND people having free will at the same time does indeed count as a logical impossibility.
You are in the dog house right now because your personal opinions about God and religion are not scientific nor are they verifiable. You did not think I was going to catch that? I caught it immediately.I rely on science. I rely on what can be verified by others. I rely on that which can be falsified. You are the one who relies on personal opinions.
Oh no you don't. You do not rely upon testable and verifiable evidence for anything you are saying about God or religion since there is no such evidence for God or religion.I do not rely on opinions. I rely on science, I rely on testable and verifiable evidence.
I have explained why the various religions contradict each other and it is a drop dead logical explanation.Those various religions contradict each other and leave your position a cherry-picked hodge-podge of unsupportable claims that rely on appeals to emotions.
All this red shirt stuff makes me think of all the vague prophecies. If knows exactly what's going to happen, then why not make it plain. Why not say in exactly this many years I'm going to send the next manifestation. After him I'm going to send two guys. But no, he makes it so there can be several contradictory interpretations and multiple people claiming to be the guy.Seems to me that knowing the future AND people having free will at the same time does indeed count as a logical impossibility.