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God’s “capacity to know all true things that there is to know” in advance does mean that “free will is a delusion” and that human beings are unable to change their minds about doing something. God’s attribute of omniscience does not constrict the free-will choices that human beings make; rather, God’s omniscience simply means that He’s the first One to know the choices that individuals are going to make. Nor does God’s omniscience hinder or remove the ability of individuals to make different decisions on a course of action any more than it did to hinder or remove the ability of the individuals who made their decision to post, for example, on the CAF Philosophy Forum today. If God knows ahead of time whether or not individuals are going to decide to post on the CAF Forums, how then does that make free will a “delusion?”