by Grovberg » Fri Apr 05, 2019 3:10 pm
There's room for omniscience and free will to coexist. I mean, starting with the premise that God is omniscient and knows the thoughts and motivations of every person, then it seems reasonable to assume that he can know all possible future outcomes of any choice or action. When humans make a choice, it collapses the possible futures into a singular present, Schodinger-style.
There's room for omniscience and free will to coexist. I mean, starting with the premise that God is omniscient and knows the thoughts and motivations of every person, then it seems reasonable to assume that he can know all possible future outcomes of any choice or action. When humans make a choice, it collapses the possible futures into a singular present, Schodinger-style.