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Fallacy of prescience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fallacy of prescience is a term used by Smith, DeShaye and Stoicheff<sup class="noprint Inline-Template" title="The material in the vicinity of this tag may use weasel words or too-vague attribu...
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Divine Foreknowledge ... Foreknowledge and predestination, rooted in God's eternal purpose for history, anchor the chain in eternity past. The last link, glorification, anchors the chain in eternity future. ... To begin with, there is the fact of foreknowledge. From eternity past, God has known the future in exhaustive detail.
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There are two things concerning the Foreknowledge of God about which many are in ignorance: the meaning of the term, its Scriptural scope. Because this ignorance is so widespread, it is an easy matter for preachers and teachers to palm off perversions of this subject, even upon the people of God.
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God’s Foreknowledge, Predestination, and Human Freedom ... This suggests that an examination of those assumptions might provide a basis for understanding some of the issues in the perennial debate about predestination, free will, and God’s foreknowledge.
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We do not question but what God knew all things from eternity, but does the word foreknowledge, as used in the Scripture, refer to that unbounded intelligence which characterizes the infinite, or does it refer to that system which is revealed to us in the prophets?
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For many people, the most suspicious area of 9/11 is the way many people seemed to know about it in advance, and yet reportedly all these warnings were ignored. Or even deliberately buried. Is this proof that the US ... Insider trading on American Airlines and United Airlines stocks prove foreknowledge of 9/11;
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