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<blockquote data-quote="outlawState" data-source="post: 70798312" data-attributes="member: 386360"><p>entropic</p><p></p><p>Free will is only free in Christians. This is because then the will is free from our erstwhile conceits that wrongly lead us to suppose that we are anyone at all. We are nothing. We could all die today. If we really have free will we would do what benefited us. We don't because we sin and our mind is cloudy, and at emnity with the truth. I bet even today you will waste your time doing things that cannot benefit you. This is because your will is not free. It is bound by the conceits of the mind. So Christ came to set us free. But if you don't want to be free, that's up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outlawState, post: 70798312, member: 386360"] entropic Free will is only free in Christians. This is because then the will is free from our erstwhile conceits that wrongly lead us to suppose that we are anyone at all. We are nothing. We could all die today. If we really have free will we would do what benefited us. We don't because we sin and our mind is cloudy, and at emnity with the truth. I bet even today you will waste your time doing things that cannot benefit you. This is because your will is not free. It is bound by the conceits of the mind. So Christ came to set us free. But if you don't want to be free, that's up to you. [/QUOTE]
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