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Bible story, purpose, We.
I was thinking. If the bible is literal and "God" does exist, he knows all. Beginning and end.
And he had a "salvation plan" from the beginning, we all have purpose. We all have a role to play. Satan's purpose was to rebel and be an adversary. The prophet's in the old testiment were to pave that way for jesus. We all play our part. We all do what we are meant to do. Now, if this is true, it eliminates Free will (undetermined choice). And the whole "fair" thing is thrown out the window. Now, am I missing some other factor, or am I correct in my presumptions? |
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The free will/foreknowledge debate is old, and I find it unpersuasive. I believe that foreknowledge is like any other knowledge; it is determined by the events, not the other way around. To say "you are not free to do anything other than what it is known you will do" is no different from saying "you are not free to have done anything other than what it is known you already did"; it's just post hoc that makes us *feel* like it ought to matter. In either case, it's pure tautology; the knowledge follows from the event, so of COURSE they're the same.
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Freedom Evolves by Daniel C. Dennett. Viking, New York. 2003 Cloth. 347 pp.
$24.95. ISBN: 0-670-03186-0. Here is a new book on the subject. Quote:
If "knowledge" follows the event then knowing things that haven't happened is impossible. We don't have "knowledge" of future events. The only being who it is claimed to have this kind of knowledge is a supernatural made up sky daddy. Your own assertion shows the improbability of such a being existing. |
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There is no social meaning for them, who are free from that social claims. Only religious slaves and humans, who are in doubt of ethical actions, can read the secular social rules of the bible to adjust their own ethical system or not. There is ever a freedom on acting, but there is never a freedom from the effects of the own actions, because of the law of causality. This means, that a real freedom from effects are only to realize, if there are no actions anymore causing effects. This is a very individual process; each one has to find out this by his own awareness. That, what is claimed as a salvation plan, is the freedom to choose between a mortal physical life and an immortal spiritual being. As no one can die for an other being, no one can be conscious for an other being. Each salvation plan hurts the law of causality. Volker |
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If God created the universe and has perfect foreknowledge, then He chose which "free will" choices we would make. -Mike... |
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Lets say you have two options: give a homeless man money, or shoot him. Now, God knows which of those 2 choices you will choose. Do you know which choice you will make before you actually make it? No of course not, otherwise you would automatically pick one without every considering the second. Your choices work independently of God's knowledge, because you don't know what you are gonna choose. God doesn't see what you are gonna choose, and that foresight, makes you choose something you don't want to. You make the ultimate choice- God just sees that ultimate choice that you make played out because time is meaningless to Him. |
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Fundamental theists obfuscate issues by reducing it down to binary outcomes: good versus evil, god versus satan, creation versus evolution, etc. Reality can never be understood if you hang on to thinking in black-and-white terms. You'll just be parrotting previous generations' superstitions. |
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