Originally Posted by
RayA75
Just to give a little insight on this theory, not to start a religious dispute. What I would tell you to think of is a tree. You mention God predetermines what you do, where is this EXACTLY stated. It is stated that God knows what will happen if you chose to do one thing, or another. It's like a tree in that you can chose what to do making use of free will, but God does not force you to do one thing or another.
You are missing the key implication of divine foreknowledge.
If god knows all our choices beforehand, that means that from his perspective our choices are
set in stone, even before we are born.
Going by Judeo-christian dogmas (which repeatedly refer to god's omniscience and design), nothing anyone can ever do wasn't already planned by the creator. You are all actors unknowingly reading a script written by someone else (that is, if we assume god exists).
Here's a good video on the topic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sWHd3b8Y68