Then according to you, life is an illusion.
Well, no.
If life is an illusion then nothing we do here will matter, but that can't be true because we influence others through our thoughts opinions and emotions, plus what we feel physically.
If life is an illusion then those "others" and "what we feel physically" are parts of the illusion. Your rationale fails.
in Yellow: It doesn't if you don't believe in God and you continue the direction you have been going in but those that do are guided to make the right choices in their life.
Setting aside for a moment your dishonesty in using this forum as a pulpit for preaching, this thread is about some hypothetical omniscient being. Whether someone believes in magical beings has no bearing on the outcome of a perceived choice. The alleged guidance would be an illusion just as the alleged free will would be. There's no guiding if the omnipotent being is in fact omnipotent. It knows the choices you will make. It has always known them.
The result of asking makes God known to the person which is proof to those who have asked for a change in the direction their life is going in.
Ask for a change all you want. If the omnipotent being exists, leaving aside for a moment the fact that no objective evidence has ever been offered to support that notion,
if that being exists it already knows everything. It always did. And part of everything is the direction everyone's life will go. So asking for a change would be a big waste of time.
You see, some believer in supernatural nonsense can ask for change or guidance, pray for it, plead for it. Another person with no belief in invisible magical entities can totally ignore the possibility of change. In either case, the outcome of any particular "choice" - or even absence of choice -
will be what the all-knowing being knew it would be.
It is because you choose that known outcome. The unknown outcome is the one that you have asked God to fix. You can't see the change till you ask for it. At this point you are doing the will of God and not your own.
You
must choose the outcome known to the omniscient being. You must if you postulate such a being.
He would also know that outcome and then so would you which is proof of God to that person.
Utter nonsense. I know the outcome, to some extent anyway, of the choices I make
after I make them. No proof of any supernatural beings comes from it. When considering the issue objectively and rationally, no such proof comes to anyone. But you digress. You're being dishonest in using this forum to preach from your pulpit again. Proof of the existence of gods is irrelevant to this discussion.
It boils down to what you are willing to accept, good or evil.
Jesus' sacrifice has ended predestination, freewill starts there because you can fall back to your old habits or continue on, faith establishes freewill, because none of us are for sure 100%, Radifan is an example, Sam Kinison also.
Even with some proof not all prayers are answered faith has to be there to allow for freewill for us to choose. God may know the outcome but we don't and it would depend on whether he wants you to know now or later.
It doesn't matter if we are sure, 100% or otherwise.
If there is an atemporal omniscient being, it knows everything, by definition. It always did. It knows what shirt you'll wear next Tuesday. Play pick-and-choose all you like. Believe to the depth of your being that you are applying free will in selecting a shirt. You will pick the one the omniscient being knew you would pick. Any other outcome means the omniscient being isn't omniscient.