With reference to Pike’s article, how could it be said that Divine Omniscience challenges the idea that humans have free will?


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With reference to Pike’s article, how could it be said that Divine Omniscience challenges the idea that humans have free will?


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Please pick one of the following questions to answer for the forum this week: With reference to Pike’s article, how could it be said that Divine Omniscience challenges the idea that humans have free will? With reference to Anselm’s Ontological Argument for the existence of God, evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of his argument. Evaluate the Teleological argument for God’s existence and evaluate its strengths and weaknesses as an empirical argument.