Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will:
Two Solutions to What Seems To Be an Insolvable Paradox
The problem of divine foreknowledge and free will has probably been argued since human beings first discovered the realm of a supreme and all perfect creator thousands of years ago. The problem between these two presumably coinciding ideas can be laid out like this. If, at the beginning of time, when God first created the world as we human beings recognize it, God knew everything that would be done at the time he created the world, then nothing can be done presently to prevent or change what has happened in the past; the past cannot be altered. We cannot change the fact that God knows everything that will happen tomorrow and every day afterw
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