The Problem of Free Will, A Theological Problem. |
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The Problem of Free Will, A Theological Problem. |
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Alright, the purpose of this thread is to discuss the theological Problem of Free Will. So, under common christian theolgy, God is described as being all-knowing (omniscient) and all powerful (omnipotent). Men are also described as having free will. This is at the heart of the reality of theological fatalism. Solving this issue is vital to christian theology as it becomes an inherent contradiction as well as threatening to the christian conception of salvation and damnation.
I hold that God's infallible foreknowledge makes impossible man's free will. If god knows the future, how can we choose our own path? Discuss. |
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I still don't get the reasoning behind the argument. Let's say you wanted to go outside and stand on your head in the rain while singing "Afternoon Delight". This is obviously something that I doubt anyone has done, but if you wanted to do it, you could. You're saying that, "analytically", if God knows you're going to go do this foolish thing, you didn't make the choice?
That makes such vague and completely stupid sense. |
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You're saying that, "analytically", if God knows you're going to go do this foolish thing, you didn't make the choice? Yeah, I think that's basically what they're saying. They're saying that God already has a path led out for you so there's no way you can stray. But you know, it also makes me wonder..what if God knows a basic plan of our lives, not every little detail? Like, what if he knows that you will go to a certain place, but he doesn't necessarily know that you will take door number 1? Kind of a stupid arguement..nevermind. |
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