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Regardless of the reasons for choosing, the fact that God ultimately knows our choice negates any freedom we have to choose the opposite.
Well the point is that you yourself will choose what you are going to choose and that God knows it. If you choose the other choice then it is just "God knows that Felix will freely choose B" absolutely.
The only way I could see you making much sense is if you introduced the concept that God does not experience time as we do…
Felix:
Exactly what I was thinking. Every choice I make leads to several other choices and it influences other people's choices as well. If god knows the outcome of all this right now, at this moment in time, there are only 2 logical conclusions:
1. My choice is predetermined by his omniscience.
2. God doesn't experience time and exists in the presence with his knowledge from the furtherst possible time in the future, if that makes any sense.
Why do you think that we are changing God's knowledge?However, the second option is confusing. If somebody in the presence already saw what we're going to decide, do we still have a choice at this moment?
If we have, we are constantly changing God's knowledge. Sounds pretty powerful for his own creatures :D
Is God going to know that you pick A and not A at the same time? If you will either pick A or not A you provide the truth of what you shall choose to pick, not God's knowledge.
Why do you think that we are changing God's knowledge?