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			I believe God will fulfill prophecy but, His plans for us is altered by our actions. Jeremiah 18 certainly says so. We are all still clay in the hands of God. If we are evil He has a plan for that. If we turn from our evil ways He has a plan for that as well. We are commanded to Love God and we cannot do that unless we have the ability to do so on our own. Since Love is a product of the will, Love isn't love unless it is given willingly. If we are made willing by what God knows then it isn't willingness.I agree with that Bob, but doesn't it make my point? That man can be "free" while having no other option than to do what God knows he will do.
Did God promise to provide a way of escape or not. He said he did but your analogy says He didn't.For instance, if God knew from eternity past that John Q would commit adultery, is there any chance that he will not commit adultery?
I disagree with your assumption. God's knowing is not a predestination to sin or do anything at all.I assume you will say No. Which leads to my question, how is that any different than what Calvinism teaches about this matter?
May Christ Shine His Light On Us All;
Mike