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Old 03-01-2008, 01:36 AM
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David, perhaps it would be better to phrase what I’m thinking about it terms of justification. In order for God to know a proposition, does his knowing require a greater degree of justification than it does for humans?

Perhaps if God’s degree of justification is the same as humans, than an open theist could argue God *knows* he will be the victor in the end, even though he doesn’t have certainty of knowledge (or "see" how the future is with certainty), because knowledge does not require certainty. Or something like that…
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