Lewis also addresses the apparent contradiction between God's omniscience and human free will. If God knows everything, it may seem that people have no real choice in their actions.
However, Lewis resolves this by explaining that God exists outside of time, meaning He perceives the past, present, and future simultaneously, while humans experience time linearly and thus have genuine free will.
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