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Im not that anon, but I am confused
Say I am god, and I want to make an bee farm, and in this bee farm I want my bees to make honey (follow Christ). I then make bees that I know, because I am god, will never ever make honey.
Well what was the point of making those bees? I know they will never ever make honey, yet I create them anyway. Also, what was the point in creating a bee farm at all? Why would god not just skip the bee farm altogether and make the saints and heaven? It is clear to me that when a bee is created, he is created with the knowledge that he will make honey or not. I know free will and omniscience can co-exist, but it seems to get really messy when you combine a omnipotent creator who hands out rules

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