Hi,
I want to know whether you believe in freewill, and how do you define freewill?
Is it the possibility to make a choice? Well, computers do make choices.
Is it becoming aware of the choice? Then, really, you can become aware of any choice but doesn't make it yours too.
If God knows what I am going to do, then, I can't have chosen otherwise. If I am predictable, I am just a machine.
Freewill just follows the causal chain of events as any physical system of the universe, what makes it 'free'?
This issue is very very hard for me to swallow and I'd like to hear your input.
Thanks
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We can at least partly get the answer, if not fully.
But knowledge means determinism, right?
Pope Shenouda have a nice chapter on Freedom In Chapter 2 of his book called Ten concepts. Hope that helps!
You can find a PDF here:
http://www.orthodoxebooks.org/allbooks
To know something for sure means that there are no other possibilities.
You know the roots of an equation because they are determined; they can't have any other solution.
@ShareTheLord
Thanks for the recommendation. I will see it as soon as possible.
Sorry for the late reply. My friend was killed and I didn't have the nerves to do anything.