Good. God's foreknowledge would not cause the events to happen. That's probably just a misrepresentation of open theism; a straw man. The issue is that the events cannot be foreknown with certainty unless they are certain to happen. Otherwise knowledge loses its definition. Knowledge must accurately represent reality. For knowledge to be certain, the reality it represents must also be certain.
Good. God's foreknowledge would not cause the events to happen. That's probably just a misrepresentation of open theism; a straw man. The issue is that the events cannot be foreknown with certainty unless they are certain to happen. Otherwise knowledge loses its definition. Knowledge must accurately represent reality. For knowledge to be certain, the reality it represents must also be certain.
BenjaminStenson 2 years ago
Zimmerman logic fail...
IcyNami 2 years ago