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My question at Hand

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Is it possible that one could catch a glimpse of the future, and then change it, if one doesn't like what one sees? Could God perhaps see an infinite amount of futures for everything, and we simply choose one of them as we get to it? Couldn't God perhaps see for me at 8:30pm tomorrow as so:
Negative. Easy answer to this argument. Whatever future that you see for yourself is without a doubt your future. If you could change it, then it would not have been your future when you looked through your Crystal Ball, or whatever is is you used as a medium to the future..The thing is you can't see your future, only God can, therefore, what we may think as "Choice" is merely an illusion.

Seems you think that knowing the future negates what we know of as 'choice'. The concept that we have 100% control of everything we know about, such as the future. But we hardly have control over the present, let alone the future. I do recognize that as far as we are concerned, there are an infinite number of futures; to one who is atemporal, there is no past, present, or future. Time is a dimension, just like the spherical dimensions we live in. I would not be shocked at all if there were beings who were atemporal. Do I believe there are? I don't make such boastful presumptions of yes or no on things like that.
 
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