The one flaw in your premise is that God may know what you are going to do but he does not interfere in that choice in any way. The outcome of our decisions is ours.....
Therefor an all knowing God and free will can indeed coexist.
The one flaw in your premise is that God may know what you are going to do but he does not interfere in that choice in any way. The outcome of our decisions is ours.....
Therefor an all knowing God and free will can indeed coexist.
Well, the issue with God is that most conceptions of him/her/it involve both omnipotence and omniscience simultaneously.
If God knows everything, then he already can see what will happen long before it does.
If God is all powerful, then anything that occurs is essentially done with his permission, because he has the power to stop it, and... because of his omniscience, he already saw it coming.
In effect, everything is in "God's plan", if we are to believe that he has both of these traits.
So this means that Calvinists and other believers in predestination are actually more consistent in their beliefs than the average modern day Christian.
For free will to truly exist under God, he must either be lacking in omniscience or lacking in omnipotence.
Just because he is omnipotent does not mean that he need take action. Indeed we are allowed to do what we will without that inteference. As far as him knowing the outcome, it doesnt lessen the fact that we made the choice to get there without being told what would happen in advance...
Think of it as sort of God's non interference "Prime Directive" so to speak. One which he chooses to keep himself.
personally I believe that God was the anomally that exploded to start the big bang spreading the energy that he is composed of across space and thus "creating" all in its path. The energy that lies within us and sends electrical impulses to the brain is what makes up our "soul" .....
I have oft threatened to post about the rest of my beliefs on how science and creationism run hand in hand.....
Soon...
personally I believe that God was the anomally that exploded to start the big bang spreading the energy that he is composed of across space and thus "creating" all in its path. The energy that lies within us and sends electrical impulses to the brain is what makes up our "soul" .....
I have oft threatened to post about the rest of my beliefs on how science and creationism run hand in hand.....
Soon...
That's fair... but if that's the case, then why call it God?
Mac...Imagine the energy inside you (which cannot be destroyed) leaves your body and returns across space to rejoin its source....
Food for thought...
Why not. Why call an apple an apple or a quark a quark? A rose by any other name.....
When man first began contemplating the meaning of life and where we came from he named God.."God"...it stuck....
Mac...Imagine the energy inside you (which cannot be destroyed) leaves your body and returns across space to rejoin its source....
Food for thought...
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet - but it would still be a natural phenomenon. If you call a rose a "spirit flower," it's not going to have any supernatural powers - it's just going to be a particularly beautiful, natural wonder.
In much the same way, calling all of existence "the universe" simply describes the beautiful, natural reality we live in. Giving it the name "God" doesn't change the fact that it is just that - a beautiful, natural reality.
Which doesn't mean you can't call it God, but God is word loaded with many meanings, and so is not very precise. If we each gave roses their own name, it would rapidly become very difficult to communicate. So I call the universe "the universe," and I leave the word God for describing Zeus, Odin, and all the other mythical supreme beings humanity has concocted.
But you dont know what properties the energy that caused the big bang had or have...science has not yet discovered that or perhaps we would discover "God"....one of life's mysteries and quite interesting to ponder...
Mac...what if the way we act has an affect on the energy that resides within us and if we go against things that are good we have a negative effect.....maybe when the energy leaves us upon death it is "charged" in a way that will not be acepted by the "source" and will be destined to float aimlessly about the cosmos.... a form of "hell" so to speak....