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The Problem of Evil.(Theodicy)
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<blockquote data-quote="(° ͡ ͜ ͡ʖ ͡ °) (ᵔᴥᵔʋ)" data-source="post: 73978129" data-attributes="member: 381423"><p>For the record, this is getting beyond the scope of biblical scripture and into theological assumptions so take my opinions with a grain of salt. I never said that we wouldn't have free will in heaven. But I really do not know if there will be free will in heaven or not. Perhaps we will still have free will. However, if nobody has the desire for evil and their is nothing tempting anyone to choose evil it seems as though that choosing evil in heaven possible in theory, but not actually. </p><p></p><p>As I have stated before, one of the limitations of God is that He cannot do anything contrary to his nature. God cannot make a rock so heavy He cannot lift, He cannot affirm something to be true and false at the same time, and He cannot by his nature choose evil. Not because He doesn't have free will. Rather because it would be a contradiction to His nature. Just because you cannot make a round square or a married bachelor it does not mean that you do not have a free will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(° ͡ ͜ ͡ʖ ͡ °) (ᵔᴥᵔʋ), post: 73978129, member: 381423"] For the record, this is getting beyond the scope of biblical scripture and into theological assumptions so take my opinions with a grain of salt. I never said that we wouldn't have free will in heaven. But I really do not know if there will be free will in heaven or not. Perhaps we will still have free will. However, if nobody has the desire for evil and their is nothing tempting anyone to choose evil it seems as though that choosing evil in heaven possible in theory, but not actually. As I have stated before, one of the limitations of God is that He cannot do anything contrary to his nature. God cannot make a rock so heavy He cannot lift, He cannot affirm something to be true and false at the same time, and He cannot by his nature choose evil. Not because He doesn't have free will. Rather because it would be a contradiction to His nature. Just because you cannot make a round square or a married bachelor it does not mean that you do not have a free will. [/QUOTE]
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