In this episode of Trinity Radio, Braxton Hunter responds to arguments made by atheist commentator Allegedly Ian in a recent discussion with Jordan Peterson, where Ian claims that: God’s foreknowledge makes human freedom impossible The free will defense collapses Creation requires time, so God cannot exist The universe has no beginning Ian appeals to arguments associated with Graham Oppy, especially concerning the alleged incompatibility between divine omniscience, libertarian free will, and possible worlds. In response, Braxton explores: Molinism and middle knowledge The difference between causal determination and epistemic certainty Why “inevitability” does not equal necessity Whether God’s knowledge causes human actions Free will in heaven and Oppy’s own Molinist concession God’s relationship to time, creation, and timelessness A-theory vs B-theory of time Why an infinite past still faces serious philosophical problems Whether a block universe still requires an explanation Drawing from thinkers like William Lane Craig, Alvin Plantinga, J.P. Moreland, and even Oppy himself, this episode shows why these atheist objections fail—and how Molinism offers a coherent account of: Divine foreknowledge Human freedom The origin of time The beginning of the universe Help us out and get ebooks, seminary-level courses, extra episodes, and more: / trinityradio