by Owner of the GD Universe on April 17th, 2007

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If god is omniscient and omnipresent, he already knows who will go to heaven and who will go to hell. Isn't it a little unfair that he is just waiting for our ultimate end and there is nothing that anyone could do to change our fate?

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  • by 4747 on August 25th, 2007

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    Just because he knows what is going to happen does not mean that we don't have freewill. He just knows what we will choose. This is my simplistic view, anyway. I struggled with this in 16th Century Reformation. You might want to read Luther vs. Erasmus. Both have compelling arguments for each side, grace versus freewill.

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    • God does not know what everyone will do.
      'Now I know... ' said God when Abraham had been severely tested.
      Eddie Cairns.

      Eddie Cairns

      by Eddie Cairns on January 26th, 2011

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