Magical Realist
Valued Senior Member
Seems like it does. Afterall, if God can know the future before it has happened, then that entails it will happen in one unalterable way only. How does this accomodate the notion of freewill, another pressupposition of theism? If what I'm going to do is set in stone, how is possible that I ever freely chose to do it? Doesn't freedom entail the ability to always do otherwise?