Tiberius
Well-Known Member
I've explained that to you, but just dismiss it.
Why not just say that you don't believe that God can know what we will choose of our own free-will .. because that is what it boils down to.
I admit it freely. That's been my position all along - a God who knows the future is incompatible with free will. Have you not actually been reading my posts?
Both you and I believe that our choices determine the future.
..but you insist on claiming that a known future means they don't.
You claim it as the only rational position. That is your opinion.
Such a "rational" argument cannot be accepted in court, so why bother!?
Yes, it is the only rational position. Because to say that a known future and free will coexist is to say that the future is set in stone, but at the same time it can be anything we want it to be.