This is something that's been bothering me for a while.
If god could see into the future, why has he allowed so many bad things to happen? For example in the garden of eden. He should have known from the beginning what would happen.If there was even the tiniest chance that they'd eat the fruit then god obviously didn't think it would be benefical to, idk, prevent it from happening? Especially since he would have been able to see all the sufferring that would come as a result of it. I've been told that it was because of our "free will" or something but that raises a whole load of other problems.
If free will prevents god from being able to see what we are about to do or what could happen in the future then that just means god isn't as all-powerful as they say. Also, how could god prophecy things if there anything could happen because of our free will. Didn't god allegedly predict that the Babylonian Empire's (I think it was) conqueror's name before he was even born? How does that work unless:
1.god is one hell of a guesser
2.god knew exactly how things would play out (which means he could have stopped Adam and eve. Or at least make it so that sin wasn't inherited)
3.god influenced Cyrus' parents into giving him that name to fit with his prophecy. (But refused to influence hitler for example into not starting the holocaust)
happy to hear anyone's responses if they can explain or if they've found the same thing
Idk what happened with these lines.