Hello Alan
Alan: Actually it sheds light on why I never liked C.S. Lewis: he's a terrible thinker.>>>>
Ok you're opinion. Have you read many of his books then? (And, btw, that is a post that was directed to a practicing JW, hence why I said that)
<<<<If God can 'simultaneously' 'see' everything that has ever happened in history or ever will, then history is static, therefore cannot change, therefore everything is fixed "aforetime", therefore there is no free will.>>>
errrrrr.....how so for us ickle homo sapiens down here on planet earth? I disagree, you would have to be a bit more thorough in the explanation if you don't mind. I do not believe FREE WILL is not an issue in this, because G-D can see it doesn't mean that He INTERFERES with our Free will. there is no absolute time for those A PART of the UNIVERSE, influenced and subject to this dimension.
<<<<I also understand that Christians in general hate these ideas, but that simply illustrates that many Christian notions -- whether they come from the Bible or not -- are quite illogical and even unreasonable.>>>> *ok Spok*
rrrrrright. ugh. Really, Christians in GENERAL probably don't really THINK about these ideas. There's over a billion, maybe you and I shouldn't speculate on which *ideas* in general Christians do or do not hate?
'Illustrates that many Christian notions',,,, SUCH AS?
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