Wall Street Journal: OpenAI employees raised alarms about Canada shooting suspect months ago . This link goes to a syndicated, nonpaywalled version of the article on MSN. “Months before Jesse Van Rootselaar became the suspect in the mass shooting that devastated a rural town in British Columbia, Canada, OpenAI considered alerting law enforcement about her interactions with its ChatGPT chatbot, […]

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Wall Street Journal: OpenAI employees raised alarms about Canada shooting suspect months ago

Wall Street Journal: OpenAI employees raised alarms about Canada shooting suspect months ago . This link goes to a syndicated, nonpaywalled version of the article on MSN. “Months before Jesse…

ResearchBuzz: Firehose

All-new in SEP, Jason Marsh's Evolutionary Approaches to Religion, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/religion-evolutionary/

Davin Hunt and Linda Zagzebski have also revised their "classical" entry on Foreknowledge and Free Will, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/free-will-foreknowledge/. I still remember studying that article for the first time. The theme was of no interest to me, but Zagzebski's skill in thinking aloud just fascinated a philosophically infested fellow earthling.

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Evolutionary Approaches to Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Arminianism

This is 1 of the most significant theological traditions in Protestantism. This represents a major shift in how Christians understand the relationship between God’s sovereignty & human free will.

It began as a technical debate within the Dutch Reformed Church in the 17th century, it eventually became the dominant “theological engine” for American revivalism & much of modern evangelicalism.

Arminianism is named for Jacobus Arminius (1590-1609), a Dutch pastor & professor at the University of Leiden. Arminius was trained in the strict Calvinism of Geneva, he was actually assigned to defend the Calvinist view of predestination against critics.

As he began researching on his own, he became increasingly unsettled by the idea that God might choose to save some (the “elect”) & condemn others (the “reprobate”) before they were ever born.

He argued that if God’s decree of salvation was “unconditional,” then God would ultimately be the author of sin. Arminius sought to preserve both God’s justice & human responsibility, leading to a system where God’s grace is primary but requires a human response.

After Arminius died, his followers (known as Remonstrants) formulated their beliefs into 5 articles. These points were a direct challenge to the “High Calvinism” of the time. These 5 articles are known as the Five Articles of Remonstrance, 1610:

  • Conditional Election: God chooses people for salvation based on His foreknowledge of those who will believe, not an arbitrary decree.
  • Unlimited Atonement: Jesus died for everyone, not just a select few/elect. However, only those who believe receive the benefit.
  • Total Depravity (with a twist): Like Calvinists, Arminians believe humans are too sinful to save themselves. They need help to even take the 1st step toward God.
  • Resistable Grace: God offers “prevenient grace” (grace that goes before) to everyone. But humans have the free will to reject it.
  • Conditional Preservation: While God empowers believers to stay faithful, Arminians initially left it an open question whether a believer could “fall from grace.” Later Arminians generally argued that they could.

The Dutch authorities called a national council, the Synod of Dort (1618-1619), to settle the dispute. The Remonstrants were condemned as heretics. The council produced the Canons of Dort.

Interestingly enough, the famous “Five Points of Calvinism” (using the acrostic TULIP) didn’t exist before this. They were created specifically as a point-by-point rebuttal to the 5 Arminian articles. Essentially, Arminianism made Calvinism to define itself in the rigid terms we see today.

In American history, Arminianism underwent a HUGE transformation. It made its way across the Atlantic mainly through John Wesley & the Methodist movement. But it truly exploded during the Second Great Awakening (circa 1790-1840).

Preachers like Charles Grandison Finney took to its extreme. Finney argued that a revival wasn’t a miracle from God. But a “result of the right use of means.” By using emotional music, “altar calls,” & “protracted meetings.” He believed he could persuade the human will to choose Christ. This “practical Arminianism” redefined the American religious landscape.

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“Someone in Israel Knew Before Bondi - and that matters for what comes next”

by Mote in Sentient Mote on Substack

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“I’m not asking you to conclude anything.

I’m asking you to acknowledge something very simple:

Someone knew before Bondi.

That someone appears to be in Israel.

Everything else is an open question”

https://open.substack.com/pub/christian23/p/someone-in-israel-knew-before-bondi

#Press #Australia #Bondi #Israel #GoogleTrends #Foreknowledge #FalseFlags

Molinism

This is named after the 16th century Spanish Jesuit theologian Luis de Molina. It’s the thesis that God has middle knowledge, or scientia Media: the knowledge of counterfactuals, particularly counterfactuals regarding human action. It looks to reconcile the apparent tension of Divine Providence & human free will.

Molinists, following Luis de Molina’s example, present God’s knowledge in a sequence of 3 logical moments. The 1st of God’s knowledge of necessary truths or natural Knowledge. The truths are independent of God’s will & are non-contingent. This knowledge includes the full range of logical possibilities.

The 2nd is God’s free Knowledge. This type of knowledge consists of contingent truths that are dependent on God’s will, or truths, that God brings about. Free Knowledge encompasses the future of what will happen.

In between God’s natural & free knowledge is His “middle knowledge” that contains the range of possible things that would happen given certain circumstances, by which God knows what His free creatures would do in any situation. These truths that don’t have to be true. But are true without God being the primary course of them.

Molinists use Matthew 11:23 to scripturally support their case. They claim that in this example, God knows what His free creatures would choose under hypothetical would choose under hypothetical circumstances. Namely that the Sodomites would’ve responded to Jesus’ miracles still have been in existence in Jesus’ day, given that hypothetical situation.

Matthew 11:23 has what’s commonly called a counterfactual of creaturely Freedom. However, counterfactuals are to be distinguished from foreknowledge. Middle knowledge is to be distinguished from God’s knowledge of counterfactuals.

Molinists say the logical ordering of events for creation would be as follows: 1) God’s natural knowledge of necessary truths. 2) God’s middle knowledge, including counterfactuals. Then the Creation of the World. 3) God’s free knowledge, the actual ontology of the world.

Ontology is a branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being. The placing of God’s middle knowledge between God’s knowledge of necessary truths & God’s creative decree is crucial.

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Alvin Plantinga - What are Possible Worlds?

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-- Divine Foreknowledge vs. Human Freedom in Five Minutes --
(from Majesty of Reason)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HeErfT5004

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Divine Foreknowledge vs. Human Freedom in Five Minutes

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A quotation from McCarthy, Cormac:

«
If people knew the story of their lives how many would then elect to live them?
»

Full quote, sourcing, notes:
https://wist.info/mccarthy-cormac/65252/

#quote #quotes #quotation #choice #foreknowledge #foresight #life #satisfaction #spoilers

The Crossing [Quijada] (1994) - McCarthy, Cormac | WIST Quotations

If people knew the story of their lives how many would then elect to live them? Often mis-cited to All the Pretty Horses (1992), the first part of the Border Trilogy (this is the second).

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