The subject of free will, or agency, is one that intrigues me.
I have looked at this perspective in relation to modern Christianity, and I hope that the good Christians which might respond will enlighten me if I have this wrong.
Modern or Orthodox Christianity teaches that we were created by God from nothing. Everything about us began at birth. They teach that it is our free will that causes us to sin. When people are condemned to hell because they reject Christ, it is a factor of their free will.
This perspective confuses me.If we were created from nothing, then everything that we are is the result of how God made us. Free will is not an integral part of us, it is a principal or law that we all abide by equally. Free will is the exact same thing to everyone, so how we use or apply it is strictly a factor of who or what we are. And that is a direct result of what God made us to be.
So, in Modern Christianity, where is the justice of a God that condemns so many to hell for reasons where the individual had no control or say so in how they were created? It defies many of the given attributes of God, such as compassionate, not a respecter of persons, etc.
Thank you for your answers.
M. F.
I have looked at this perspective in relation to modern Christianity, and I hope that the good Christians which might respond will enlighten me if I have this wrong.
Modern or Orthodox Christianity teaches that we were created by God from nothing. Everything about us began at birth. They teach that it is our free will that causes us to sin. When people are condemned to hell because they reject Christ, it is a factor of their free will.
This perspective confuses me.If we were created from nothing, then everything that we are is the result of how God made us. Free will is not an integral part of us, it is a principal or law that we all abide by equally. Free will is the exact same thing to everyone, so how we use or apply it is strictly a factor of who or what we are. And that is a direct result of what God made us to be.
So, in Modern Christianity, where is the justice of a God that condemns so many to hell for reasons where the individual had no control or say so in how they were created? It defies many of the given attributes of God, such as compassionate, not a respecter of persons, etc.
Thank you for your answers.
M. F.
