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Logical error. You think that if someone HAD to do something, that they had no choice? The fact that they chose what they chose is evidence enough that they could not have done otherwise. NOTHING happens, except whatever happens. Prove me wrong!I’ve heard John Calvin’s name come up in “history of philosophy” debates before. He’s a common citation for people who argue back and forth about determinism vs free will. Determinism is the theory that the universe is just a giant lottery machine, and almost all atheists are determinists, which is why some people who get in there question the baptists, since baptists themselves allege that they are not atheists, while it is definitely a trend in philosophical determinism that most determinists are also forthright atheists. The religious debate around it is over whether or not Jesus HAD to be sacrificed in the temple. Had he himself no choice? It’s a better argument than people think it is, because Satan did make the first move. God may be the creator, but in terms of a war between good and evil, or the need for God to redeem his creation, including everything from the Sun and Moon, to wales and salmon, trees and doves, and you, was Satan more powerful than God? In the sense that he went first, meaning that he could shout “I was here first!” In a true statement like you would if you’d made the first move in chess, won a marathon, or gotten suited up and charged into the basketball court before the opposition arrived. Fully expostulating determinism does prove that Satan won. He killed the prophetic messiah. You can’t refute that one with logic, you have to actually believe in the resurrection to make a further anti Herod-anti Satan claim.
But you mislead yourself by your terminology. If predeterminism means that people "have to" do something, then you are trying to prove (but failing) that they had no choice. The fact is, that whatever God has spoken into fact, is SURE TO happen. There is no point in saying that someone could have done different. (The fact is that perhaps they SHOULD HAVE done different, and are morally responsible for not doing so. But to say that they could have is a matter of a different category from morals.)
How is "Determinism...the theory that the universe is just a giant lottery machine"? Are you admitting that every turn of the lottery is entirely caused, and that there is no such thing as truly random or chance?