Message from @Doctor Anon
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But also yes
You are under divine arbitration on what will happen
But you will freely choose the determined outcome
That's like choosing to open a door with something behind it versus a door with a wall behind it
Yes I choose the door with something behind it, but that still means I didn't choose the outcome
My actions did not effect my outcome
So how can I be guilty of choosing the wrong door
Your actions did affect your outcome
You freely choose the course of action that will happen
It's an interesting thing that sounds like a truism
So, can I conciously change wether I go to heaven or hell via my actions and beliefs
Without arbitration?
Anything you do is already determined to happen
So how can you call anyone guilty
They were determined to do evil
Because they freely chose the determined path
That's the technicality
You can't choose a different outcome but you will always freely choose the determined outcome
But they we're determined beforehand to be on that path
Everything is determined yes, but not controlled
And if they do that then it is already determined to happen
No
Then God isn't all powerful and all knowing
Wrong
God's eternal knowledge means he knows what all is going to happen
He can know wether or not and can control your destination, but willingly chooses to forfeit this information, but can access it any time
You cannot say he willingly chooses to forfeit it, but even if he does, the fact that he can access it still means he has eternal knowledge of all time
Making everything that happens determined
No
God's knowledge is not variable
Otherwise he is not all knowing
If he knows all that is to happen, then what will happen is determined as a result and not by action
And his intervention will not change that
For his eternal knowledge will include knowing of his intervention
Now, any anthromorphic attempts to this misses the point
Knowing all that will happen means what will happen is set in stone
If free will were true God could not know your next move
@el pebble God is not unjust
things are pre determined until we come in a situation where we have free will
100% predetermination is a heretic belief because it says that God causes us to sin