Well, as I said, there was general foreknowledge of the attacks in that area. |
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Could some of the individuals brought down in this catastrophe have had astrological foreknowledge? |
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God elects his people according to his foreknowledge of their choice of him. |
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With films, you might have been showered with trailers and pre-release buzz, or you might have gone to see it on a whim, with no foreknowledge. |
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That's why, no matter how in depth a study is, knowledge learned from it is only experience, not foreknowledge. |
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The entire article amounted to a diversion from the real issue of government foreknowledge and the government's failure to act on what it knew. |
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It simply means that our free will, within time, exists alongside God's foreknowledge, outside of time. |
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Yes, there is the element of consent and the obvious foreknowledge that physical contact sports carry an inherent risk of injury. |
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Because of His foreknowledge he not only makes a prediction but makes a prediction based on what He knows you will do. |
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Leading Democratic operatives had foreknowledge of this story as early as July and were telling friends about it back then. |
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The perspective is one of both hindsight and foreknowledge, and the predecessor is Hamlet's father. |
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For all things that were created appeared in their Creator's reason because they existed in his foreknowledge. |
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The foreknowledge of guilt, mortification and a head that feels as though it has been opened with a tin-opener ought to inhibit any species capable of walking upright. |
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The only conclusion you can draw from this is that foreknowledge only extended to the timing and targets of the attacks, but not to the specific planes that would be used. |
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Watching a movie without any foreknowledge was an unusual treat. |
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Her eyes are invariably downcast, suggesting solemnity, a soul turned inward, and the tragic foreknowledge of her son's fate. |
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And timing of these things are all predetermined by foreknowledge within the providence of God. |
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The foreknowledge that he or she will be held accountable will certainly encourage him or her to root them out. |
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This man, who was put into your power by the deliberate intention and foreknowledge of God, you took and had crucified by men outside the Law. |
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The media may not be clairvoyant, but their foreknowledge of all things electoral seems to be an entirely natural, irremovable part of the electoral exercise. |
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While it rejects process theology, the book asserts that such classical doctrines as God's immutability, impassability and foreknowledge demand reconsideration. |
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Freedom of the Will, an attempt to reconcile free human agency with God's foreknowledge and predetermination, long remained a central philosophical text. |
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The authors speculate that foreknowledge of value capture can influence value creation: the person with the idea for the gum may not want to share that idea with friends who might patent the gum first. |
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To the extent these discussions would lead to binding agreements or foreknowledge, Transics shall inform the public thereof accordance with the applicable rules. |
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The physical pain caused by the action of killing a human being cannot be quantified, nor can the psychological suffering caused by foreknowledge of death at the hands of the state. |
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Everything I have said on the Spirit's unpredictable and sovereignly free action excludes any idea of a healing service conducted with the foreknowledge that the falling phenomenon is bound to occur. |
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The case against Lindh rests heavily on proving that he had foreknowledge of alQaeda's plot to commit mass murder. |
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Morris alluded to his foreknowledge, stating that immediately after Ka-Katche-way came forward, he told them that he had known all the time that they were not as unified as they claimed. |
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This view is opposed to the Arminian view that God's choice of whom to save is conditional or based on his foreknowledge of who would respond positively to God. |
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One of the primary objections to simple foreknowledge, which rejects the counterfactuals on which Molinism relies, is that it is not providentially useful. |
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Foreknowledge is not foreordination, predestination, or even predetermination. |
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