>>13472541Correct, but since the choice was pre destined the person never had a choice to begin with.
>>13472545If the future is already written no one has free will. It’s pre destined like a pool ball in action.
>>13472553If the outcome is known you have no free will to change it. You are nearly atoms bashed around by cause and effect. Atoms put in motion by gods first move. You can’t choose to reject evil, if you had a choice you could then change the future and God would not know it.
>>13472558>>13472561God of the gaps
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_the_gaps>>13472564The point isn’t if god is bound by space and time, it’s if we are bound by space and time. If a end is already known how can any of OUR choices not be predestined.