Here are some questions I've pondered for a while, and I'd like to hear your opinion.
First, let's start with 2 assumptions derived straight from KJV text. I've read related verses and have done my best to ensure these statements are accurate and I'm not over-analyzing (something I do frequently):
1. God is omniscient
2. Men are granted free will by God
I pose a simple question: If God is omniscient and all-knowing, how is it possible for man to have free will? Before God even creates Bob, he knows exactly what Bob will think, say, and do. Bob simply moves through the motions of a predetermined blueprint/timeline. A popular retort is that God knows what we will do but refrains from controlling us. This is also invalid given the two assumptions above. If God has knowledge of everything Bob will do prior to his creation, he has exercised that control. In order for Bob to have free will, he would have to make every decision in his life prior to being born.
I'm unable to muster an explanation that doesn't break one of the two assumptions listed above. Thoughts?