by jimwalton » Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:48 am
> You didn't make me do it, but I still didn't have a real choice.
Of course you had a choice. You had a choice whether I saw it or not. You could have picked whatever you wanted, and you did. My seeing it didn't affect anything except now I knew what you were going to freely choose because I saw you do it.
> That's the problem with the idea of having a set future,
You don't have a set future. There's nothing in the Bible that says you have a set future. What the Bible teaches is that God knows what you'll do because He sees you do it, not because He made you do it. You are free agent to choose whatever you want, and God watches and therefore knows.
> And if you knew something is going to happen and you have the power to stop it but don't
Here's a theological mistake. God can't interfere with your free will (or it's not free will, like if I force you to love me, it's not love at all). Free will can't be determined. So God can't "stop it." God cannot interfere with free will any more than He can make a square circle or a married bachelor. It's not free if God can stop it.
> If it's impossible for anyone to chose anything differently than what the future is already set to hold, then by all practical accounts, free will itself is an illusion shown only because we are on the track and not looking on the outside.
This would be correct if the future was determined, "already set to hold." But there's nothing in the Bible that teaches that. The Bible teaches we make our choices as free agents and God, who is outside of time, is able to watch us do it, and therefore knows what we choose. Free will is real, not an illusion. God's knowledge is complete but not deteminative. Knowledge has no causative force; only power has that. Knowing something causes nothing; doing something is what causes things.
> Free Will is the ability to make different choices
Correct.
> if the future only allows for one choice, and it was set thousands of years before you were even born, then Free Will doesn't exist.
Right, and this is not a biblical idea. The future allows for all choices, and none of them are set thousands of years before you were born. Choice is very real. God is able to see all time as if it's the present. He knows because He saw it, not because he only allowed one choice and set it on hold before you were born. Not so. You can't just make up your own theology; we go by what the Bible actually teaches.
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