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    It is not the case that Luis de Molina's scientia media allows God to actualize worlds where free creatures behave in ways God fully anticipates, without causally determining those choices.

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    • 1.If God infallibly knows what creatures will freely choose, those choices cannot be genuinely contingent or undetermined—they are already settled facts.
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    • 2.Counterfactuals of creaturely freedom (what free agents would do in any circumstance) lack determinate truth values independent of causal facts, making God's knowledge of them incoherent.
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    • 3.Molina's doctrine introduces unexplained conceptual gaps: how God accesses knowledge of non-actual conditionals without either determining or limiting omniscience.
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    • 1.God's knowledge of counterfactuals about free choices (what creatures would freely choose in any circumstance) is logically prior to creation and requires no causal determination.
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    • 2.Molina preserves genuine libertarian freedom by distinguishing between God's infallible knowledge and causal determination of human choices.
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    • 3.Scientia media avoids both theological fatalism and the claim that God's omniscience is limited to logical possibilities rather than actual futures.
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