Originally Posted by SPIKE_CSA
Yes i already mentioned that but i also said that as we exercise our freewill there are limits so in that SENSE because our freewill is bound to follow the rules then its not absolute.
Originally Posted by SPIKE_CSA
Yes i already mentioned that but i also said that as we exercise our freewill there are limits so in that SENSE because our freewill is bound to follow the rules then its not absolute.
anything girl..you can do what you want to do..Originally Posted by tripwire
again sir, there is no limit.. in fact if a person wants to go to hell then God cannot do about it.. Why? because it is the man's freewill. He likes to go to hell..Originally Posted by Tattva
Diba? naa bay mahimo ang Ginoo ug ang tao ganahan jud moadto ug hell? by doing bad things of course wala.. that is why it is absolute..
Yes Freewill is Absolute but there is an exemption .. if u chooise youre own will not Gods will then Hell is the destination ...
For God since He is Perfect there is no Freewill .. sinning is Against Hes will.
ani ni siya brod ay:Originally Posted by amingb
we know nga naay duha ka destination ang tao.. HEAVEN AND HELL.
we know if we do bad things adto ta sa hell
we know also if we do bad things adto ta sa heaven..
NOW ITS UR CHOICE. asa man ka?
naa bay mahimo ang ginoo ug ganahan gyud diay ka moadto sa hell? answer is WALA GYUD.
ug ganahan sad ko moadto ug heaven, aw its ur choice sad..
unya, ug naay tao maadto sa hell kinsa man iyang e blame? diba siya rasad kay siya man ang nagpili sa iyang gibuhat?
mao na gitawag ug absolute freewill gyud. its ur choice.
I second that....Originally Posted by junn
its like choosing between two roads..
if you want to go left then its your choice...
if you want to right then its youor choice...
nakahibaw nagud ta daan unsay padulngan nato.. diba?
It's not freewill then... naa man kahay exemptions.Originally Posted by amingb
In Every Rule there is an Expemption ....Originally Posted by Sinyalan
Originally Posted by SPIKE_CSA
Yes yes and yes i already said that for the nth time/s. Its absolute because you can do anything but there are times that this freewill is bound by some limits.
let me illustrate my point, a person wants to go to someplace by plane but some weird event took place that he was unable to go on board, later on, the plane crashed because of an engine malfunction. Some people would say that this is divine providence, so ok, lets assumed that it is, so that means that a certain force created the WEIRD circumstance that made the man missed the plane. Gusto siya mosakay sa plane pero tungod sa event nga beyond his control wala siya ka board, Isnt this a great example of non-absolute freewill in that sense? for me it is.
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