the foreknowledge argument makes absolutely no sense, how can I make a choice if he knows what I will do? that would be the action is crystallized ie not fluid as you are suggesting. So he knows he will do it, but the person is just deluded into thinking they have choice, really it's all known.
if it's a definite choice, it's not a choice, the definition of definite indicates this.
God works within the confines of our lives allowing his law to guide us as a schoolmaster. His law is the path to righteousness, but in truth in it leads us to Christ. He's repeatedly allowed men to walk in defiance and has attempted to lead them from that defiance into the truth of his righteousness.
Well you ignore the customs and implications associated with them so no big surprise you'd casually dismiss all of it. I mean hey, if doesn't fit your argument!
Yes God knew the young men would do this before it happened and he allowed them to choose to do what they did..he didn't force them. I serve God daily and all sorts of bad things happen to me all the time. My truck was in a wreck on Monday of this week. My grandmother died from a brutal fall a few weeks back. Hail destroyed a ton of property for my folks, mother in law and best friends this week. Bad things happen all the time to all sorts of people. Back in November 2015 we watched a family friend slowly die of cancer in front of his wife and daughters. All these examples happened to believers. For me every bad incident is merely an opportunity to watch God work and to draw closer to his will. I'm getting to the point in which with each difficult circumstance I almost smile and think, "how are you gonna dazzle me this time Lord?" And he does.
Foreknowledge is a facet of total knowledge (omniscience). God knows all things past, present and future. His foreknowledge is not “force”knowledge….it doesn’t force your choices or his will upon you. Knowledge in and of itself is benign. It doesn't force you to act, but you can make choices based upon the knowledge you have. If you want pizza ,then you eat pizza. His foreknowledge is inerrant only because he’s aware of the definite choices you will make. Your argument could applied to any situation whether it's perceived as good or bad. Again, foreknowledge is not forceknowledge.....no divine power is used by God to make you act like his puppet.
I often know how my daughter is going to act or respond in a situation, but that knowledge didn't force her to choose to act in a manner I knew she would....she did it all by herself.