| dsgrue3 said:
Not a very solid foundation you're on. You're basically saying since he has one option to view decisions in a non-temporal manner, that negates his ability to view them in one. An omniscient being would view them in every manner; as such, the temporal view is certainly subject to the same logical statements I've presented. Simple example: Milk or OJ <-- your illusion of choice, the ominscient being already knows you've chosen one of them. You cannot choose a different one than is already known. |
He knows, only because you made the choice already. But he knows before you made the choice. He only knows based on the foundation that the choice was already made. That's foreknowledge.







