SOLUTION: Translate and solve the proof:
If God believes on Monday that I'll tell a lie on Tuesday, then either I have the power to make one of God's past beliefs false, or I cannot refr
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Question 1104291: Translate and solve the proof:
If God believes on Monday that I'll tell a lie on Tuesday, then either I have the power to make one of God's past beliefs false, or I cannot refrain from lying on Tuesday. I do not have the power to make one of God's past beliefs false if either God is infallible or the past is unalterable. The past is unalterable. It follows that if God believes on Monday that I'll tell a lie on Tuesday, then I cannot refrain from lying on Tuesday. (B,F,R,I,P)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
OK with me.
I'm not a fan of god.
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