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open theism tries to make foreknowledge a forceNo one said it was.
the necessity is logical, not causal , foreknowledge is not a forceThen their choice could not be infallibly known by God beforehand as a settled fact before they made it.
Correct.
Which means they could not have done otherwise. And if they could not have done otherwise, then their non-repentance was not a genuine choice. It was simply them acting out a script.
You are giving them an excuse before God:
“But why am I being held accountable for not repenting if I could not have done otherwise?”
And under your doctrine, that excuse would be valid.
Correct.
That has been the argument all along.
The issue is necessity, not force.
Thus:
It is illogical to say that "their own will is the real cause of the action" if your doctrine removes the very thing that makes a will a will. Here's why:
Again, a will is the ability to choose.
If it's not free, it's not a will. Period.
If their “choice” is infallibly foreknown before they exist, then there is no genuine alternative available to them. They cannot repent without making God’s foreknowledge false.
So their so-called choice is not actually a choice. It is merely the outworking of necessity.
Either they have a will and can genuinely do otherwise, in which case their choice cannot be infallibly foreknown as settled beforehand, or their choice is infallibly foreknown as settled beforehand, in which case they cannot genuinely do otherwise.
the core philosophical error is modal fallacy
God knows their choice of they did not repent they don't lack choice
choice is not eliminated by God's foreknowledge
Just because God is right does not take away the ability to repent
(Revelation of John 16:11) and they blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and their sores; and they repented not of their works.
the book of Daniel and Revelation prove infallible foreknowledgeRevelation 4 and 9 prove prophecy.
They do not prove exhaustive foreknowledge of every future free choice.
You keep moving from “God can reveal future events” to “therefore God exhaustively foreknows every future free choice.” That does not follow.
open theist irrationally says God knows all that is knowable then deny it
God knew sodom was evil but open theist say God didn't know sodom was evil
Calling it anthropomorphic is biblically consistentCalling it anthropomorphic does not make it so.
(I Samuel 15:11) I repent that I made Saul reign as king, for he has turned back from following Me, and he has not risen to do my words. And Samuel was angry, and he cried to Jehovah all night.
(I Samuel 15:29) And also the Glory of Israel will not lie nor repent, for He is not a man that He should repent.
God was not testing his own faithGenesis 22 says God tested Abraham, Abraham obeyed, and then God said:
“Now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your son, your only son, from Me.”
Your doctrine requires “Now I know” to mean “I already eternally knew before Abraham existed.”
That is not interpretation. That is reversal.
(Genesis 22:1) And it happened after these things that God tested Abraham, and said to him, Abraham! And he said, Behold me.