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famousringo said:
happydolphin said:

2. He knows because he was there, not because he predicted it.


Ah, but this is an important point, because you're putting a limit on god's knowledge. You've admitted that god is ignorant what we will decide until we've made a decision. You're drawing a line between a god that sees all and a god that knows all.

Read my reply to the1 above, he asked something similar, but just a little better. Actually he knows what we will decide before we made the decision, only because he was there when we made it, before we made it. Via free will, he chose not to alter it. And he even couldn't alter it, because it already happened.