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6/19/2025, 1:46:08 PM
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>Which "god" by the way, just a general nonspecific neoplatonic god?
Sure
>Foreknowledge doesn't negate free will
It does
>There's many solutions to the free will/foreknowledge dichotomy, one of which is synergy, God doesn't cause or force the outcomes, He's just outside of time so he can see the future, but salvation is dependent on a continuous dynamic relationship.
If there are forces outside of God's direct influence then he is not God.
>Which "god" by the way, just a general nonspecific neoplatonic god?
Sure
>Foreknowledge doesn't negate free will
It does
>There's many solutions to the free will/foreknowledge dichotomy, one of which is synergy, God doesn't cause or force the outcomes, He's just outside of time so he can see the future, but salvation is dependent on a continuous dynamic relationship.
If there are forces outside of God's direct influence then he is not God.
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