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Humans are free to do...
Whatever they wish to
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Humans are free to whatever they wish to in what confines?
Their nature, background and education
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Luke is free to marry Petunia because he wishes to, but what could this be confined by?
His education, social conditioning and genetics
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If we have this freedom, then what could the everlasting God know in the present?
Our future free actions
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Why is this not genuine freedom?
Because our choices are determined by our makeup
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What do most Theologians maintain?
That we have genuine freedom
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To preserve genuine freedom, what are they willing to do?
Restrict God's omniscience
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Who gives the illustration of the Grand Chess Master?
Peter Vardy
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If a novice played a grandmaster, what would the novice be free to do?
Make any move they wanted
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What does the grandmaster know?
All the possible moves we could make so we would loose
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Who does Vardy compare the Grand Chess Master to?
God
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What does the everlasting God know?
All the possible life choices we could make even if he doesn't know the exact ones we could make
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What can we not do to God's plans?
Upset them as he knows the future will pan out
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What does this do to God's personality?
Emphasises it
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What doesn't it allow God's lack of knowledge about our future free actions to do?
Take the world out of His control
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Humans are free to whatever they wish to in what confines?

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Their nature, background and education

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If we have this freedom, then what could the everlasting God know in the present?

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Why is this not genuine freedom?

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