If God is all-knowing, then he knows everything that will happen in the future.
If that is the case, then we have no free-will as human beings because God already knows what we're going to do in the future, meaning our actions are predetermined.
If that is the case then there's no such thin g as morality because morality only makes sense when human beings have the free choice to make decisions, to choose good or evil.
If that is the case then why should anyone who believes in an all-knowing God praise/condemn or love/hate any person for doing good/evil (or anything, really) since they never had a choice in the first place? It would be like getting angry at the sun for setting.
Any thoughts?
If that is the case, then we have no free-will as human beings because God already knows what we're going to do in the future, meaning our actions are predetermined.
If that is the case then there's no such thin g as morality because morality only makes sense when human beings have the free choice to make decisions, to choose good or evil.
If that is the case then why should anyone who believes in an all-knowing God praise/condemn or love/hate any person for doing good/evil (or anything, really) since they never had a choice in the first place? It would be like getting angry at the sun for setting.
Any thoughts?