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Jumpin said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

That is where the rest of the free will argument fall as well. If everything isn't linear, then God can't possibly see the future and is, de facto: Flawed.

You are making an assumption here. In a universe of free will, the ability to accurately predict everything for all time would be logically absurd for obvious reasons. I don't think the lack of the ability to perform the logically absurd can really be called a flaw.

I think so though. Would God still be considered almighty if he wasn't infinitely intelligent (which is logically absurd)?