free will is never so. its a word people use all the time to explain all the evil in the world and its a christian's usual cop out answer when an atheist is pushing it.
"why didnt God stop such and such from happening" and the christian replies in utter panic "be-be-because free will, God gave people free will" but thats just not a good answer. because God can still intervene and stop bad things from happening, He just chooses to not do so. the only consistent position with free willism is open theism.
foreknowledge equals predestination, its the same thing. if you know how things will turn out and you choose to create the universe, everything is effectively predestinated already. when people say God created everything knowing how things will turn out but He is still just helplessly watching hoping people do whats right, it creates a very very weak and stupid view of God. this is why i say the only answer for you is to be an open theist if you want to have a God who tries His best and is surprised at what we do, and didn't know how bad things would get at creation.
consistensy is key.
not only that but our will is bound by sin, so we freely choose the evil that we do. it takes a work of God to give us a heart of flesh and give us His Spirit, only then we are truly free.
"why didnt God stop such and such from happening" and the christian replies in utter panic "be-be-because free will, God gave people free will" but thats just not a good answer. because God can still intervene and stop bad things from happening, He just chooses to not do so. the only consistent position with free willism is open theism.
foreknowledge equals predestination, its the same thing. if you know how things will turn out and you choose to create the universe, everything is effectively predestinated already. when people say God created everything knowing how things will turn out but He is still just helplessly watching hoping people do whats right, it creates a very very weak and stupid view of God. this is why i say the only answer for you is to be an open theist if you want to have a God who tries His best and is surprised at what we do, and didn't know how bad things would get at creation.
consistensy is key.
not only that but our will is bound by sin, so we freely choose the evil that we do. it takes a work of God to give us a heart of flesh and give us His Spirit, only then we are truly free.
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