Sgt. Pepper
All you need is love.
According to the Bible, God is omniscient (Psalm 139:1-6; Isaiah 46:9-10; 1 John 3:20), omnipotent (Psalm 147:5; Job 42:2; Daniel 2:21), and omnipresent (Psalm 139:7-10; Isaiah 40:12; Colossians 1:17). If God has infinite knowledge and wisdom (omniscient) and infinite power (omnipotent), and he is present everywhere simultaneously (omnipresent), then he knew ahead of time that Adam and Eve would fall into temptation with the apple, and they would disobey him. IOW, the fall of humanity was foreknown by God.
If the bible is correct about God's attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and omnipresence, then it stands to reason that he knows everything that happened in the past, what happens in the present, and what will happen in the future. The bible also says that God knows our innermost being, and he knew us before we were born (Psalm 139:13-16). Furthermore, if God is all-knowing, then he also knows our every thought and every decision that we have ever made, and the decisions we will make in the future.
If God created Adam and Eve with the full knowledge that they would be tempted by the apple from the Tree of Life, which resulted with them taking a bite of the apple and disobeying God, then why did he hold them responsible for their sin? Furthermore, if God created mankind with the full knowledge of the impending fall into sin, then why are we held responsible for our sins against him?
If everything I've written thus far about God is true, as the bible testifies, then how is it possible for mankind to have free will? If our lives are already predetermined by God, then do we have free will? I'd like to discuss this topic, so I'm looking forward to the replies.
Please note that the content in this post is based on my perspective as an ex-Christian, and it was written with that in mind. It was also written with the initial purpose to discuss the topic of free will with Christians. However, other theists and non-Christians are more than welcome to opine in my thread and share their personal opinions and spiritual beliefs on the content of this post.
If the bible is correct about God's attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and omnipresence, then it stands to reason that he knows everything that happened in the past, what happens in the present, and what will happen in the future. The bible also says that God knows our innermost being, and he knew us before we were born (Psalm 139:13-16). Furthermore, if God is all-knowing, then he also knows our every thought and every decision that we have ever made, and the decisions we will make in the future.
If God created Adam and Eve with the full knowledge that they would be tempted by the apple from the Tree of Life, which resulted with them taking a bite of the apple and disobeying God, then why did he hold them responsible for their sin? Furthermore, if God created mankind with the full knowledge of the impending fall into sin, then why are we held responsible for our sins against him?
If everything I've written thus far about God is true, as the bible testifies, then how is it possible for mankind to have free will? If our lives are already predetermined by God, then do we have free will? I'd like to discuss this topic, so I'm looking forward to the replies.
Please note that the content in this post is based on my perspective as an ex-Christian, and it was written with that in mind. It was also written with the initial purpose to discuss the topic of free will with Christians. However, other theists and non-Christians are more than welcome to opine in my thread and share their personal opinions and spiritual beliefs on the content of this post.
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