mustafhakofi said:firstly lets expand on you theme just for the fun of it.
Ie on that day your son goes on a killing spree, and kills fifty people.
so in answer, of course it does, because you know you cant change it, (which negates your free will) and your son cant change if you told him, because it's pre ordained(which negates his free will).
No it doesn't
know you cant change it, (which negates your free will)
It seems you are getting power of control over another and free will mixed up? Just because i have no control over my sons final decision does not mean i have no free will.
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