He thinks to himself "tomorrow I know I will smite the firstborn". When tomorrow comes, if he does not smite the firstborn, then he was wrong yesterday. So he has to do it. The same goes for every act he will ever commit. How does god even have free will in that case?
2007-02-06
03:21:41
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If he can't change his mind, then he is not omnipotent, nor can he make any choices at all.
2007-02-06
03:28:01 ·
update #1
I didn't ask if he WOULD change his mind, I asked if he COULD change his mind. Is it possible for him to do it if he wanted to?
2007-02-06
03:30:32 ·
update #2