IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
For the millionth time: God cannot be omniscient while still not be able to see the future. Here is the definition of omniscient: "Having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight" also: "Possessed of universal or complete knowledge"
The knowledge is not complete, in God's case. |
Considering you completely deleted my post, I would have to then treat your post as its own entity, without context.
As for predicting anything, the word predicting seems off when everything is known. it is just knowing. Beyond this, whatever else you are talking about isn't really anything. You have missed a few points here, how knowing everything connects to anything at all, points which usuall get brought up when discussing things in this area. I believe you also have seemed to confuse having concern for with knowing. One can know every detail, but not find aspects of those details important. Also, one find things of far greater importance in the big picture.
If you want to discuss, then be open to details. If you just want to yammer on and on, and supposedly justify your own points in your own mind, that is must simplier. Just say you believe what you believe and be done with it, and don't feel the compulsion to change the mind of others you know nothing about. The short is, have more security in what you feel, without needing to validate it by getting confirmation on what others think.