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It is assumed that God knows everything. If I should decide to commit a crime ten years from now, God already knows whether I will or not, because He knows all things, past, present and future.
But is this so?
In human affairs, as an example, should someone hear me say, " I will commit a murder ten years from now", they have become knowledgeable of my intention. Now, is that person responsible to reveal this to the authorities, or may he choose to keep it to themselves?
Ten years pass, and I do indeed follow through and commit the crime. What of the person who knew beforehand that I planned on doing this, but chose to do nothing about it? Is that person in any way responsible for the crime I committed by keeping it to himself?
If it was uncovered that this person knew ahead of time that I would commit the crime, a court of law would judge him to be an accomplice. Though he may not face the same penalty, nevertheless he will be held accountable for not telling the proper authorities of my intention, seeing that he could have prevented it.
It is my belief that God knows intimately every detail of what has ever happened in the past with all of His creation. Which ant died in what part of the world, what animal was eaten in a pack of hyena's, no detail or action is beyond the recollection of God. He is especially aware of our every aspect of our being, and is likewise totally knowledgeable of everything we have ever done and our motivations.
But, does He know what the future is?
Of a certainty, God can and does orchestrate all things. He holds sway over every man and nation. No one can withstand His will, for He alone has the ability to exercise His will freely, without outside influence. He will adjust the paths of men to fulfill that will. The future that God plans will come to pass, and He will make it so.
What is the consensus? Any thoughts?
But is this so?
In human affairs, as an example, should someone hear me say, " I will commit a murder ten years from now", they have become knowledgeable of my intention. Now, is that person responsible to reveal this to the authorities, or may he choose to keep it to themselves?
Ten years pass, and I do indeed follow through and commit the crime. What of the person who knew beforehand that I planned on doing this, but chose to do nothing about it? Is that person in any way responsible for the crime I committed by keeping it to himself?
If it was uncovered that this person knew ahead of time that I would commit the crime, a court of law would judge him to be an accomplice. Though he may not face the same penalty, nevertheless he will be held accountable for not telling the proper authorities of my intention, seeing that he could have prevented it.
It is my belief that God knows intimately every detail of what has ever happened in the past with all of His creation. Which ant died in what part of the world, what animal was eaten in a pack of hyena's, no detail or action is beyond the recollection of God. He is especially aware of our every aspect of our being, and is likewise totally knowledgeable of everything we have ever done and our motivations.
But, does He know what the future is?
Of a certainty, God can and does orchestrate all things. He holds sway over every man and nation. No one can withstand His will, for He alone has the ability to exercise His will freely, without outside influence. He will adjust the paths of men to fulfill that will. The future that God plans will come to pass, and He will make it so.
What is the consensus? Any thoughts?