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    Default Re: Free will: Absolute or not? (Rephrased)


    i believe so. as i have been observing my life, and exercising as much free will [as i can].
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    I think we should know first what really FREE WILL being given by God.
    Was it from time to time? I mean everyday in our life we made decision based on our FREE WILL?
    Or the FREE WILL being mentioned in the bible is a one time decision?

    Peace!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcruman
    I think we should know first what really FREE WILL being given by God.
    Was it from time to time? I mean everyday in our life we made decision based on our FREE WILL?
    Or the FREE WILL being mentioned in the bible is a one time decision?

    Peace!
    honestly bro, i dont get you. please rephrase? sorry.[br]Posted on: March 09, 2008, 05:40:36 AM_________________________________________________i view free will as the logic of deciding on what step i take everytime [most of the time] there is something i need to do, without any influence. that reasoning came from my brain, which, by coincidence, was given by God.

    Or the FREE WILL being mentioned in the bible is a one time decision?
    i dont know what you mean by this. and my free will tells me to ask you what it means, instead of putting in another opposing statement/question. ***now im confused.
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    Unsay ba'y freewill?
    1. The mind is not free to think of things it cannot comprehend.
    2. The body cannot move nor perform of things it cannot do.
    3. All our moves and wills are only confined to our capability.
    4. Our capabilities are limited to the forces that enslaved all things.
    5. There are necessities which man and other animals cannot avoid, otherwise, death will result.
    Unsay ba'y freewill nga atong ipasabut?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forester
    Unsay ba'y freewill?
    1. The mind is not free to think of things it cannot comprehend.
    2. The body cannot move nor perform of things it cannot do.
    3. All our moves and wills are only confined to our capability.
    4. Our capabilities are limited to the forces that enslaved all things.
    5. There are necessities which man and other animals cannot avoid, otherwise, death will result.
    Unsay ba'y freewill nga atong ipasabut?
    nice one!!!

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    Default Re: Free will: Absolute or not? (Rephrased)

    There is noi Freewell is term of Spirtualiity because being a Christian you are not Allowed to commit Sin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amingb
    There is noi Freewell is term of Spirtualiity because being a Christian you are not Allowed to commit Sin.
    Bag-o na nimong kaplag dong? or dugay na nga panaghap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forester
    Bag-o na nimong kaplag dong? or dugay na nga panaghap?
    Dugay na oi ... grabi sab .. being a Christian lang pero if youre Not sige palabi sa gibati lang.

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    Default Re: Free will: Absolute or not? (Rephrased)

    Ang Free Will siguro ilaha pasabot is Free Moral ... which is we are.

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    Default Re: Free will: Absolute or not? (Rephrased)

    An Omniscient (all-knowing) Being Does Not Have Free Will.
    A Perfect God Has No Free Will
    A Moral God has No Free Will
    God exists outside of time... where there is no free will
    How can a creator of free will have free will?
    Conclusion: God is not moral

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