Concerning human freedom and God’s knowledge of the future, Augustine argues that
a. God does not know the future, so humans are free in their choices.
b. God has perfect knowledge of the future, so there is no human freedom.
c. God has perfect knowledge of the future and, yet, human choices are free.
d. God knows the future with respect to physical events, but he cannot know our future free choices.
c.
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a. Great Beyond b. four seasons c. edge of time d. four winds
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a. True b. False
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)