Tiberius
Well-Known Member
It does end up that way because what the deity knows what you will do = what you will do since the deity cannot be wrong.
And if the deity can't be wrong, then I have no choice but to do what he has foreseen that I will do.
We WILL end up doing only do what the deity knows we will do because what what we will do = what the deity knew we would do,
but BEFORE we made a choice we could have made another choice and that choice would have been = to what the deity knew we would do.
Except that doesn't work.
Let's say I'm going to do something on Friday.
On Monday, God already knows what I will do.
But if I don't decide to do it until Wednesday, then that means that on Tuesday I could still have made another choice.
But that violates the idea that God knew on Monday.