Within Molinism, the Possibility of Choosing Contrary to God’s Foreknowledge Does Not Imply the Possibility of God Being Wrong about the Future

The impossibility of God being wrong is attributable to his infallible middle knowledge of what one would freely choose as opposed to could freely choose. Consequently, there is no surface mismatch of God’s beliefs about possible indeterminately free choices that could occur, if certain possibilities are infeasibilities that would not occur. Of course, from a … Continue reading Within Molinism, the Possibility of Choosing Contrary to God’s Foreknowledge Does Not Imply the Possibility of God Being Wrong about the Future