[quote=@catchamber] [@Odin] If you read [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4546708]this post[/url], and all the posts I've made since then, I'm sure you'll find the answer to your question. [/quote] Oh, so you present me with an answer that amounts to 'read everything' while also asking for someone not to post a wall of text. You're a funny guy. But the bible itself states we have free will. Mr. Adler dictates this quite clearly. Even more so, theologians agree that God creates a plan for everyone (and as such, is omniscient) but includes in this the ability to respond to his grace in a free manner. Catechism of the Catholic Church, section 600. [url=http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s1c1a3.htm]Here[/url] you can read some more on interpretations of Gods view on free will. So, if God is omnipotent, then it is within his abilities to create a laid out plan for everything and everyone whilst still including the free will element. It seems almost any 'problem' with religion can be explained away by saying he is omnipotent - it means he can do anything and we cannot understand how or why because we are not God.