Texaggie7nine said:So we are born to pretty much no choice to commit sin. We are born sinners. No one can resist sin. how is that free will?dds08 said:On the contrary, the fact that ideas such as "forgiveness of sins" and "repentance " exist at all support claims of true free will.Texaggie7nine said:
Exactly. So I would argue that the god of the Bible does not give us true free will.
We take for granted God's presence here on earth. If He weren't here, we couldn't help but do wrong all the time. It'd be chaos. If He left, that would severely cripple our free-will to do anything right.
Jesus' forgiveness and grace gives us the power to resist sin. Ok. So in order to have free will we need to find and accept Jesus.
So all the people all over the world practicing other religions, they have no free will?
Oh, come on. I thought you stated you knew scripture. Adam, Eve, and Jesus were the exceptions.Quote:
So we are born to pretty much no choice to commit sin. We are born sinners.
Repentance exists; second only to outright obedience. People resist Satan.Quote:
No one can resist sin. how is that free will?
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Jesus' forgiveness and grace gives us the power to resist sin. Ok. So in order to have free will we need to find and accept Jesus.
This is too much of an oversimplification. Like I stated earlier, The Lord manifests himself at levels we cannot even begin to understand. Everyone's life journey is different. How one gets to Christ, or the Supreme Sovereign Ruler of All Creation or the Father/Spirit/Son will be different.
Everyone on earth must come to a certain point where they must think for themselves about life (areas where God manifests Himself): what love truly is, what evil is, what wisdom is, what honesty is, what means to be scrupulous or unscrupulous, what it means to be cheated or get good at cheating others, who a friend or enemy is, what it means to be efficient and not wasteful, what harmony is and is not, what it means to progress/advance or regress.
Unless you've been living in some hole in the ground under a rock, something in the above paragraph resonates with you or pretty much any other human being.
I can tell you a few things. When The Son came He came for all people: Jews, Christians, Robbers, Thieves, Pagan worshippers, tax collectors, harlots, you name it (Buddhists, Islamists, Hindus, etc). It was no longer Jew/Gentile where the only people had a chance for salvation were a son or daughter of Abraham.
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So all the people all over the world practicing other religions, they have no free will?
Anyone find it awfully peculiar how we get so caught up on this thread about his free will, or her free will or our human free will at the expense of the talking about the source of all free-will?