2. Omniscience and Free Will (copy)

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where is the issue with omniscience and free will

if God knows everything, he knows every action I will perform, including future ones so I cannot perform actions freely

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why do we not want to abandon free will

it is an essential part of religion, gives our lies moral significance and meaning

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If God is everlasting but NOT eternal, what would that mean

he could be existing outside of time alongside us, not knowing what will happen

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what is a flaw with the everlasting solution

reduces god’s power too significantly

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what is the compatabilist solution to God and free will

you can change your mind from what God wills you to do, but you never will change your mind - the fact that I will do it is contingnent

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for compatibilists, i will do action x does not mean

i must do action x

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what other kind of being could we argue god is

an eternal being

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what does t-simultaneous mean

two events or being exist at the same time

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what does e-simultaneous mean

two events or beings occurring in the same eternal present

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how could we argue god exists/experiences time

et-simultaneity

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describe et-simultaneity

from god’s timeless perspective, every event occurs within the timeless present

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whats an issue with the et-simultaneity argument

if there is no time from god’s perspective, that would make time a human illusion, making all statements about time false (we don’t agree with this)

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how have people argued that change isn’t an issue for god

people mistakenly assume that change means a change to god’s perfection

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issue with the argument that change doesn’t impact god’s perfection

being perfect means being complete and never in a state of potential