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In reply to the discussion: Let's talk about free will. [View all]Htom Sirveaux
(1,242 posts)53. But what of the people who suffer evil.
Their free will gets taken by the perpetrator.
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But can it fill that need without contradicting its own nature: power, knowledge, etc.? (nt)
Htom Sirveaux
Nov 2017
#3
Yes of course, an all powerful God gives us the gift of free will. So that souls may evolve, learn.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#10
No of course not. But S/He will let others do evil as part of their soul journey.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#21
This is a difficult topic. Eastern religions suggest karma, and pre-birth agreements.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#55
Extensive reading and studying. And some of it I don't know where it comes from.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#68
I think the limits of human consciousness and knowledge do prevent us from understanding
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#34
Yes I agree. We are not able to grasp the whole picture. Just bits and pieces.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#45
I think God has chosen to be enigmatic for a reason. We will never prove God's existence.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#35
You are correct in that I believe that God is all powerful but does not exercise his potential
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#62
Htom, I think there is a scenario that fits your view. One that makes sense to me.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#69
Humans hard wired for religion for survival purposes. Does this connect to free will then?
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#48
There is no 'free will'... If you believe in an all-powerful God, there is only'allowed will'.
keithbvadu2
Nov 2017
#70