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Wh1pL4shL1ve_007 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Well, you seem to assume that present is not directly affected by the past, and that the future is not determined. Therefore God has (as you said) no idea of what will be your next meal, or when your next cough will take place.

Evidently, that means that he is not omniscient, as the Bible propose. Despite having full control of the time flow, and despite having full knowledge of all chemical reactions on atomic level that may possibly occur, he cannot picture the world one second from now on.


Simply think about it like this. 

God knows EVERY path that we take with our free willed descision. Were in one path, then bounced off/or chosen to bounce of/or we CHOSE our selves to bounce off. 

The past has a direct contact to our present. 

As I have said, the linings that the photon is traveling in to  is a corridor of consequence which we have chosen/accidentally/intereferred/divinely intereferred to be bounced to that specific path. 

Future is determined because God ALREADY knows EVERY POSSIBLE PATH that we take. A possibly limitless tangle of webs has possibly limitless paths then this results on possibly limitless descisions.

 Thus, this means that God knows our fate (possibly because it is predetermined or he has limitless knowledge) despite us having free will. 


But if you agree that God can flawlessly predict which paths (out of the infinite possibilities) we will take throughout our lives, then that means that some are born to go to hell. God knows that person X will make some choices, resulting in him going to hell, yet He won't interfere.

Is it really fair then? A life started by God goes straight to hell because of the way God has created it.

 

Edit: Think about it this way: God even knew it was going to choose to go hell before He created it. So why create it in the first place?