Originally posted by Knight
So here is where the philosophy hits that dead end. I cannot convince you that perfect foreknowledge removes true freewill even though your own description of foreknowledge being compatible with freewill abuses the very definition of foreknowledge itself.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree or we could also investigate God's word and see what He has to say on the topic.
Perhaps you could point out where my definition of foreknowledge or free will is incorrect.
Just so that there isn't any confusion, here are definitions of each that I believe to be true.
Foreknowledge - knowledge or awareness of something before its existence or occurrence; prescience.
Free will - The power of making free choices that are unconstrained by external circumstances or by an agency such as fate or divine will.
If you can't point out where my definitions are incorrect then please point out where they are incompatible because I don't see how they would be.
God has knowledge of what has not yet happened. John Doe has free will to do whatever he wants regardless of what God knows he is already going to do.
Where is the incompatibility?