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Smitten
October 11th 2003, 11:12 PM
I am familiar with the basics of molinism, in that God's middle knowledge informs him of how agents would freely act in any given circumstance, etc...

But what I haven't heard is a point of view or explanation on how God foreknows the outcomes of LFW choices. Is it more of an assumption that he can, or is there a typical argument, or several different ones?

Anyone can feel free to respond who believes that God has or could have infallible foreknowledge of outcomes of future human LFW choices.

themuzicman
October 13th 2003, 10:37 AM
(The Theology 201 forum is dedicated to these kinds of questions, and there is a molinism Q&A thread there, which should answer many of your questions.)

Michael

Smitten
October 13th 2003, 04:17 PM
I've been through some other threads, including the Q&A, haven't seen it answered,

I posted here since it was a Q&A type of thread, so i thought it belonged here. I'll make a thread in the 201 forum.