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It is not true that knowing what someone will choose to do next year means that

their choice is not the product of libertarian free will.


From his perspective outside of time, God sees your future free will choices next
year the same way he sees your current choices right now.
Both "now" and "next year" are equally present to God, so if his seeing what your
current choices are does not deprive you of free will now
then his simultaneously seeing what you are choosing next year does
not deprive free will then either.

"The Holy, Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Church believes and acknowledges that
there is one true and living God, creator and lord of heaven and earth, almighty,
eternal, immeasurable, incomprehensible, infinite in will, understanding and every
perfection.
Since he is one, singular, completely simple and unchangeable spiritual substance,
he must be declared to be in reality and in essence,
distinct from the world, supremely happy in himself and from himself, and
inexpressibly loftier than anything besides himself which either exists or can be
imagined "
[Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, ch. 1].

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