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May 10 at 16:09 history closed Conifold
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Duplicate of Does the notion of an all-powerful God conflict with the idea of free will?
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May 6 at 22:41 comment added Conifold In multiple ways, there are detailed discussions in SEP, Foreknowledge and Free Will. But God is the Creator of everything, not a controller of everything, that he gives creatures partial control through free will is part of the official religious doctrines. That he can do that is part of his omnipotence, he'd cease to be God if he couldn't. Some theologians even call it "co-creation" by creatures, Plantinga for example. It is just not the narrower sense of "creation" that they use when calling God "the Creator of everything".
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