Originally posted by an0n
Which begs the question: Why?
Why would a being of infinite power give a **** about the right of a few measly little insects to choose what they do.
Because He created us, because He loves us, but perhaps most relevant for you, because He has the free will to choose to do so.
Originally posted by an0n
And I should also point out that on both microscopic and macroscopic scales, free-will contradicts all natural laws and more importantly, it drectly opposes the principle of cause and effect.
No, you're confusing free will with the ability to actually do anything you want. Free Will means that you are free to try to jump off a bridge and fly. Ability means that if you try such a stunt (which I in no way, shape, or form encourage...), you're gonna fall.
Originally posted by Grey Wolf 2009
I'm still not quite sure how omniscience and free will are supposed to go together. If God knows everything that has been, is, and will be, how can we make a choice? And if we can make choices, doesn't that void the concept of an omniscient God?
I love this question in particular.

God is outside of Time. Imagine Him as a big bearded guy sitting somewhere, looking at this thing called "Time". It looks like a line. "Time" progresses along said line left to right:
---->--------->------A----->------B------->-----C------->---
He can see the beginning from the end. He can see us at a point (A) in "Time" that is, for us, before we make a choice. He can also look to the right a bit further and see us actually making that choice (B). A bit further to the right and He sees the consequences of that choice
we freely made (C). He can choose to tell us at point A that certain events at point C will occur (aka a prophecy). This doesn't mean that He will force us to make a certain choice at point B in order to get to result C. He knows that we "already" (from His POV) made that choice, freely.
So from our POV, we have free will. And from God's POV, He can simply see that freely made decision we make, and act - at any point in time - on that knowledge.
Does that help any?
Originally posted by Gank
Just for posterity I'll give the line from Adam to Jesus:
Adam - seth - enos- cainin - mahalaleel - jared - enoch - methuselah - lamech - noah - shem - arphaxad - salah - heber - peleg - reu - serug - nahor - terah - abraham - isaac - jacob - judah - pharez - esrom - aram - aminadab - nashon - salmon - boaz - obed - jesse - soloman - rehoboam - abijah - asa - jehoshophat - jehoram - uzziah - jotham - ahaz - hezekiah - manasseh - amon - josiah - jeconiah - salatheil - zerubbabel - abuid - eliakim - azor - sadoc - achim - eluid - eleazar - matthan - jacob - joseph - Jesus
You forgot David, after Jesse and before Solomon.
And as for the KJV / translations / whatever discussion, I can read Biblical Hebrew, so if you have any questions about the source in the OT just ask me.
