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JDaniel
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Hmmm? If in fact this were the case, then there isn’t any “creativity,” in the real sense of that word, in the world - none whatsoever. Excellent art would be nothing more than an everyday re-arrangement of extant stuff extracted from a seemingly infinite effluence of some sort. And, even such a re-arrangement must follow the precise dictates of all that has happened in the historic past that would tend to color such performance fully, or, at least, the entirety of the tendencies of an artful “creator.”But that is not a different way. I did not specify what the external causative factor might be. What you say is that our behavior is caused by “X” and God’s knowledge is caused by “Y”, whatever “X” and “Y” might be. First, if our actions are caused by some outside agent, then we have no free will. Second, if God’s knowledge is caused by some outside agent, then there is no difference compared to the first scenario. God’s knowledge is caused by something external to God, whether it is our actions, or this unspecified “Y” causative agent.
We can’t, on the one hand, say that we do not entirely own what we do, but say, on the other, that we do entirely own what we do. Wouldn’t that be contradictory?
God bless,
jd