I AM THAT I AM is a statement of knowledge, I don't know how you can say it's not. God's knowledge of His own uncaused, eternal existence is the ultimate example of unacquired knowledge that is not self-causing. The challenge was for any such example, not only one influencing human choices.
God does not cause necessary truths like logic or math. These are eternally true, grounded in His own rational nature. His knowledge of them is a perfect apprehension of what is, not a creation of it.
You're still creating a false dilemma: unacquired knowledge does not automatically equal causation. God's omniscience means He perfectly apprehends all truths, including future free choices, because they will occur, not because His knowledge makes them occur. Knowledge reflects reality; it doesn't always create it.
I think we’re still diverging on a key point.
You're drawing a distinction between gods knowledge and causation by saying He knows future events because they will occur and not that they occur because He knows them. But here's the dilemma.
If gods knowledge is not acquired (which we both agree on), then it must be essential to his being. Its not something he receives, but something he is.
So when God knows that I will make choice X tomorrow, he doesnt come to know it after the fact or by observing it, he has known it eternally, necessarily, and infallibly.
That makes it metaphysically impossible for me to choose anything other than X, because my choice has always been known. Perfectly, immutably, and without the possibility of error.
That knowledge doesnt just reflect what will happen it defines what must happen.
Otherwise, gods knowledge wouldnt be truly omniscient, it would be contingent and reactive.
So I maintain: if God’s omniscience is truly eternal and unacquired, it cannot be detached from causality. His knowledge is not passive; it is constitutive of reality.
And in that case, human freedom (in the libertarian sense) becomes very hard to preserve. Not because God is a micromanager, but because the structure of omniscient foreknowledge removes contingency from the equation.
This post was edited by Saurod on Jul 15 2025 04:01pm