Originally posted by knightmeister
I think I would say that even if God tells you that you will drink tea at 11am tomorrow it could still be a free choice. The fact that you "will" do it does mean that you cannot not do it (because that's what you will freely choose) , but it does not mean that you could never have not done it.
Knowing the future free choice X in advance shows that ...[text shortened]... you will choose , but it's not the same thing as saying that choice Y was never possible.
No, this is incorrect. Once I am told that I will drink tea at 11am tomorrow, it is
logically impossible for me to do otherwise. I have no choice.