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June 10, 2004

New Philosophy of Religion Blog

You might find this new blog interesting. I took a quick look and found postings on free will and necessitation, God's foreknowledge and freedom, and even one on the Consequence Argument. The blog is appropriately called Prosblogion.

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At the risk of getting "blogged down", I have waded into the discussion of Free Will and Necessitation at Prosblogion. I contend that Molinism is NOT an answer to the compatibility problem (of God's omniscience and human freedom in the sense that involves alternative possibilities). Rather, Molinism is an answer to the question of HOW God knows what He knows. Typically, the Molinist adopts Ockhamism about the compatibility problem--and Ockhamism has fatal flaws.

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