Christians. If God is onmiscient, what is the point of voting?

God said I knew you before you were born, . In other words God already knew / knows
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  who is going to win this election between Trump and Biden. Even the rest of the politicians will automatically fall into place. Prefer Christians answering , but being an open forum, I can't control that.

Honestly2020-11-01T23:31:44Z

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God knows that the reason you are not voting is because you know God is omniscient and knows who will win. He knows that part of the reason why a particular person will win is because some people do not vote because they know God is omniscient and knows who will win.

Anonymous2020-11-03T15:39:11Z

I am a Christian who was never, ever tempted to vote for Trump. 
The only "want" associated with Trump is maybe wanton cruelty and wanton negligence, and well maybe his insatiable "wants" for sex and money, but then who am I to judge? God does not "want" for anything and I shall not "want." 

It is with prayerful discernment that I vote for Joe Biden for the greater good of the USA, as is my responsibility as a citizen. 

River Euphrates2020-11-03T13:14:42Z

The people who came up with 'God' and imbued him with 'omniscience' didn't really think about it that hard.

Trying to figure out whether or not an imaginary deity knows everything that will happen, only knows all possible outcomes, etc. is the dictionary definition of futility.

Anonymous2020-11-01T23:03:33Z

Knowing isn't causing.

Anonymous2020-11-01T22:53:34Z

Christians are like children who still believe in Santa Claus.

The world is not 6000 years old, Moses did not live to be 120 and Abraham lived to be 180. A global flood did not happen when the Sumerians and Egyptians were flourishing.

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