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Is there a way to prove that God’s foreknowledge is incompatible with genuine human freedom?

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Here are two statements that I have always considered self-evident: > God’s total foreknowledge is not compatible with genuine human freedom. > > God is with us at all times but does not know in advance what we will think or do. Having stated my “Axioms of God’s Foreknowledge vs. Human Freedom”, I have gradually realized that what is for me self evident, and therefore axiomatic, is not so for many Christians. Anyway, I have come to realize that it is necessary to demonstrate what to me is obvious, either directly, or by disproving the opposite, viz. the position that is referred to as "compatibilism": > [**Compatibilism**] God’s total foreknowledge is compatible with genuine human freedom (see e.g. Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom Are Compatible @ jstor.org) **Is there a way to prove that God’s foreknowledge is incompatible with genuine human freedom? If so, can someone provide an Answer with that proof?** **P.S.** While I am interested to receive "an overview of all Christian positions ", **the priority is for a logically valid answer to the Question**.
Asked by Miguel de Servet (514 rep)
May 8, 2021, 09:55 PM
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