DrZoidberg
Contributor
here is ( MY ) understanding of the quran
an ( EXAMPLE )
allah does NOT know i am dead or alive
everything i did in MY life good and bad allah DOES NOT KNOW
according to the quran, allah appointed 2 angels to EVERY human being to record their good and bad deeds
so allah dont NEED to KNOW what i am doing good or bad
they had to choose between a limitation of Allah (not knowing beforehand our free choices) and an unresolvable contradiction between Allah's omniscience
allah is ALL KNOWING even he chose something not to know
according to the quran this life is a TEST ( to choose between good and bad ) by freewill
if allah ALREADY knew than this life is NOT a test
Welcome to the paradox of omniscience. He knows everything. So he can't chose not to know. Also the paradox of omnipotence. "can god create a stone so heavy he can't lift it"
Syed, the problem is unsolvable. The greatest minds in theology and philosophy have tried to solve this since Aristotle. We're nowhere nearer solving it now than Aristotle was. If all these guys couldn't solve it, what makes you so sure you can?
Yes, there's a conflict between omniscience and free will. Congratulations for spotting it. But you didn't solve it. Since God can't chose not to know. That's what omniscience means.
why do you think that?
Either God knows all or he doesn't. If he doesn't he isn't omniscient and therefore not God. I didn't make the rules. Muhammad did. He just didn't think it through enough