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Black_Angel_1
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I am a person who constantly seeks knowledge, In terms of philosophy and religion I look to both sides of the views.
But I have come into an interesting realization on the free will that Christians believe in.
My question is how you see free will?
So here it is:
God is all knowing, all powerful right? He knows the past, present and future right? He knows what you are going to do before you do it right?
So how can there be free will if God knows everything you do before you do it?
If you don’t pray and you go to hell, he already knew that before you were born.
So how can you say there is free will, with a being who knows every action you will make because that is pretty much the definition of omniscience?
How can you say that God already has everything planned out for each one of us? That each person already has a predetermined destiny?
Like this little conundrum.
You wanna fight destiny right? But how do you know that your rebellion against destiny isn’t apart of your destiny?
But I have come into an interesting realization on the free will that Christians believe in.
My question is how you see free will?
So here it is:
God is all knowing, all powerful right? He knows the past, present and future right? He knows what you are going to do before you do it right?
So how can there be free will if God knows everything you do before you do it?
If you don’t pray and you go to hell, he already knew that before you were born.
So how can you say there is free will, with a being who knows every action you will make because that is pretty much the definition of omniscience?
How can you say that God already has everything planned out for each one of us? That each person already has a predetermined destiny?
Like this little conundrum.
You wanna fight destiny right? But how do you know that your rebellion against destiny isn’t apart of your destiny?