https://youtu.be/8XGBVLMnt1I God disproved: 1) Something all-knowing always knows it's going to create the murderer. 2) It would be unable to not create the murderer as it always knows it's going to create it. 3) It would not be able to stop the murder as it always knows it will create the murderer. Alternative way of putting it: Okay, so it's sort of the freewill paradox mixed with the omnipotent and omniscient paradox I think. I doubt no one has come up with it before, but I can't find it via a search and I'm not sure what you call it. I believe there's something wrong with it, but I can't tell why it isn't a disproof of a theist God and deist God. Here's my argument: Something which is all-knowing/omniscient always knew it would create, say, a unique human called "Adam A" because it can tell the future for all eternity. However, that all-knowing something is unable to not create Adam A, it can't stop the creation of Adam A, beca...