Even so, it wasn’t Eliezer’s decision that the fated hero be male and the well-meaning-but-over-her-head companion be female.
Actually, insofar as he decided not to gender-flip everybody or change the prediction, he did decide to make the fated hero male and the companion female.
Not that I think he should have done otherwise, all things considered, but this kind of argument annoys me in general.
Actually, insofar as he decided not to gender-flip everybody or change the prediction, he did decide to make the fated hero male and the companion female.
Not that I think he should have done otherwise, all things considered, but this kind of argument annoys me in general.