That's similar to the argument of Maimonides. He said that because God isn't timebound, what we experience as past, present and future is to God simply the present. So God knows everyone's choices because from the divine perspective, God is simply observing people making those choices as they make them--whether they make them in what humans experience as past, present, or future. That, Maimonides concludes, is how God knows our "future" choices "before" we make them, without God causing us to choose them.
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Date: 2018-01-08 04:38 pm (UTC)