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timmah said:
dsgrue3 said:
Here's what you're missing.

You see a choice, God sees a deterministic outcome - in the door example A, B, C, you see 3 choices. God sees that you will choose B. No other choice can be made since god already knows you will choose B. You cannot ever choose A or C because you have already chosen B.

Free will implies nondeterminism, and I have just proven determinism; thus negating free will with omniscience.

Only if the person who knows and the person making the choice are both constrained by time. You're still having a metaphysical discussion using only physical axioms.

Uh, not sure if you realize this but we live in a physical world constrained by time. Now that I have informed you of this, are you ready to admit that omniscience and free will are contradictory?