As far as Christianity is concerned ones beliefs and who One trusts determines the their eternal outcome..
God can predetermine because God has foreknowledge of all History.. Down to knowing each and every human beings response to His will before they even existed... This does not take away our free will.. We live in the here and now of universe space and universe time.. God is not bound by either universe time or space.. Indeed God existed before the universe and created the Universe so He is not and never will be dependent or bound by the laws of the universe.. So God can see all our times from His eternal perspective.. God knows the Beginning and the End....
So both our free will and Gods predestination exist together... They can exist together because God being God is not bound by His creation...
God can predetermine because God has foreknowledge of all History.. Down to knowing each and every human beings response to His will before they even existed... This does not take away our free will.. We live in the here and now of universe space and universe time.. God is not bound by either universe time or space.. Indeed God existed before the universe and created the Universe so He is not and never will be dependent or bound by the laws of the universe.. So God can see all our times from His eternal perspective.. God knows the Beginning and the End....
So both our free will and Gods predestination exist together... They can exist together because God being God is not bound by His creation...
We must understand God knows everything that we will do from birth to death. God has Predestined everybody to accept Him as their Lord and Savior. God knew even before He created anything that Adam and Eve will sin.
God knows if you will accept Him or Reject Him even before you were born. Does this change our choosing or rejecting of Him? No, it does not.
Predestined means God chose you first. You did not chose God first. Does this violate your free will? No, it does not. You still have the choice to chose Him after He calls you, or reject Him. Just because God knows what you will do does not violate your free will. You still have your free will to chose what you want.
Your actions do determine what happens to you, but God knew before He created anything what you will do.
Its like us watching a movie and seeing what happens in the end. Does this alter how the movie ends if you watch it again? No.
We have the free will to accept or reject God. God has predestined those who He knows will accept Him to accept Him. So yes we still have free will.
God knows if you will accept Him or Reject Him even before you were born. Does this change our choosing or rejecting of Him? No, it does not.
Predestined means God chose you first. You did not chose God first. Does this violate your free will? No, it does not. You still have the choice to chose Him after He calls you, or reject Him. Just because God knows what you will do does not violate your free will. You still have your free will to chose what you want.
Your actions do determine what happens to you, but God knew before He created anything what you will do.
Its like us watching a movie and seeing what happens in the end. Does this alter how the movie ends if you watch it again? No.
We have the free will to accept or reject God. God has predestined those who He knows will accept Him to accept Him. So yes we still have free will.