God vs. Free Will "Paradox" Solution
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npage85 you should look a little into quantum physics it would help you in your solution to the paradox. look into stuff about parallel universes to explain the probable outcomes of a choice someone makes. maybe god knows every probable outcome of every universe
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I think your argument makes sense. I also think God knows the ultimate result of your decisions, and all the possible routes that could get you to that destination, but allows you to choose which path to take.
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I accept the logic of this argument.
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see polopowers1 no such thing as free will. God is alot more than 2 attributes power and knowledge. God can know all create new knowledge within Himself and remain immutable Knowledge would not make His virtues different. God controls not by power alone but all His virtues combined mercy love kindness etc. You limit God to 2 attributes impossible/God is omniscience perpetual not stagnant God is perpetual knowledge not stagnant No outside event influences God's determined will
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If god is limited to logic, then he can't be omnipotent.
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This is stupid.... Coke is way better than Pepsi...
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u don't make sense and need to study more and go back to school before u talk about things you don't know about.
internet sucks. any idiot with a camera has an opinion
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I have the answer to the paradox ! ... God does'nt exist !
Granted, I haven't finished watching this video yet, but why would you post this as a response to my "Omni VS Omni" video, when it clearly doesn't address the argument I actually make?
TheoreticalBullshit 2 years ago 8
@TheoreticalBullshit:
Well... I think that it does.
My video actually answers a whole lot of different arguments.
It answers the free-will paradox of not only humans... but God as well. It answers the paradox of an all-loving god and suffering.
So... I think that it is appropriate. Plus, I wanted to move it from zkeuker's video...
npage85 2 years ago
Granted... I *do* understand that the *purpose* of this video wasn't meant to address the free-will paradox of God, but I think that it does nonetheless.
If the future doesn't exist, then God couldn't possibly know what He was going to do even if He *was* omniscient.
npage85 2 years ago
if god "produce" the future just as just as you "produce" the future wen you drank that pepsi after 3 sec... then god KNOW the future because he know what he will "produce" 2000 years ahead ... or am I missing your point there? (exuse my english) And if he know what he will produce even god has no free will. Correct me if I am wrong :)
pigment777 2 years ago
He only produces the outcomes that he makes in prophecy.
And he doesn't know what he will produce until he produces it, since the future doesn't exist.
So, he is omniscient, in that he knows everything, including the future as it *does* exist (possibilities).
He is also omnipotent, and as such can make prophecy and cause it to come to pass by seeing which actions will bring it about.
npage85 2 years ago