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Subject: Re: A riddle that was set me...
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Uncle Davey wrote:
> I hope this is an answer for you. If not, I will try again.
A very distilled question that presents the conflict would be:
How can a future be absolutely known, before it has been determined?
You may well appeal to an omnimax -- God can do it, He can do anything
-- as is your right, but that only avoids the question, and leaves the
conundrum intact.
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