SOLUTION: . I had pancakes for breakfast today. I had pancakes for breakfast today and God infallibly foreknows the future, only if God believed a million years ago that I would have pancake
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Question 1104538: . I had pancakes for breakfast today. I had pancakes for breakfast today and God infallibly foreknows the future, only if God believed a million years ago that I would have pancakes for breakfast today. If God believed a million years ago that I would have pancakes for breakfast today, then, if I could have chosen to have something else, either I could have brought it about that God did not believe a million years ago that I would have pancakes for breakfast today or I could have brought it about that God had a false belief. However, if God believed a million years ago that I would have pancakes for breakfast today, then, if I could have brought it about that God did not believe a million years ago that I would have pancakes for breakfast today, I could have changed the past. But I could not have changed the past. Also, it’s false that, if God infallibly foreknows the future, I could have brought it about that God had a false belief. Therefore, if God infallibly knows the future, I could not have chosen to have something else. (P: I had pancakes today; I: God infallibly foreknows the future; B: God believed a million years ago that I would have pancakes today; C: I could have chosen to have something else; Y: I could have brought it about that God did not believe a million years ago that I would have pancakes today; F: I could have brought it about that God had a false belief; H: I could have changed the past.
I have spent hours on this. You have to translate it then solve it by assuming the conditional proof or buy assuming RAA. I can't figure out the proper translation for it. Any help is very much appreciated I have a final exam in 1 hour.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No problems with god(s).
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Gods are not subject to math and logic.
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