I am kind of thinking that Ammit sees the many different paths that can be chosen by a single person and kills that person- if they have a bad path- so that they can't choose the path. Hence, free will and foresight.
I am kind of thinking that Ammit sees the many different paths that can be chosen by a single person and kills that person- if they have a bad path- so that they can't choose the path. Hence, free will and foresight.