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Biblical examples of God overriding Free-will
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<blockquote data-quote="drich0150" data-source="post: 54528244" data-attributes="member: 218229"><p>I believe that you simply misunderstand what free will actually is.</p><p>I believe "free will" to be the ability to choose an action outside of the expressed will of God. In essence Free will is the ability to sin. </p><p> </p><p>Free will is not the ability to do whatever one wants. If that were the case then gravity would be impeding upon my free will.</p><p> </p><p>Even with Pharaoh's harden heart he could still choose to sin. As could all of those who were slaughtered... As far as the animals are concerned if you've ever eaten meat then, you shouldn't have much to say about that.</p><p> </p><p>What's next?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drich0150, post: 54528244, member: 218229"] I believe that you simply misunderstand what free will actually is. I believe "free will" to be the ability to choose an action outside of the expressed will of God. In essence Free will is the ability to sin. Free will is not the ability to do whatever one wants. If that were the case then gravity would be impeding upon my free will. Even with Pharaoh's harden heart he could still choose to sin. As could all of those who were slaughtered... As far as the animals are concerned if you've ever eaten meat then, you shouldn't have much to say about that. What's next? [/QUOTE]
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