I can totally differentiate between the necessary and certainty, but you cant obviously or would be able to see the contradiction here and why certainty is not compatible with god's omniscience.
For the bold part No, thats what I always said from the very start. I just made it clear for you guys and stated the obvious more precise here ALTHOUGH it was pretty obviously stated before as well.
Also no, self-awareness isnt the kind of knowledge we talk about here. You can keep dying on that hill, but this is not a discussion about being right, its about making sense.
When I ask for just one example for unaquired or caused knowledge and the answer is an example of self-awareness then I ask you how that is relevant for the discussion abouts god's knowledge a out human decisionmaking in any way? Its honestly hard to take people seriously when all they do is trying everything in your power to dodge the topic.
Self-Awareness is not even remotely related to god's knowledge of human actions.
you clearly cannot differentiate it as I laid out the modal logic precisely and you just didn't understand or have any relevant reply to it. to say "no you" is not substantiated
no, you did not say that from the start and have been directly quoted over and over. i don't know why you are blatantly lying as it's on the page, you were constantly saying science is the only known method to reach truth and i pointed out many times how that is a contradiction yet you still didn't get it.
this is just another example of you lying to pretend you weren't wrong, it's weird behavior. It's ok to be wrong about something, but it's gross to lie
https://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=106586521&f=119&p=676172796 like right here is you saying "And no, we cannot find truth through means that are not scientific.". This is fundamentally incoherent if you understand what the implications of that sentence are
the request was "ONE example, just ONE logic example in which knowledge that is not aquired does not equal causation"
Did God acquire the knowledge that he exists?
Did God cause his existence?
the answer to both is no, which precisely fills your request.
This post was edited by majorblood on Aug 12 2025 05:29am