Topic: Free will or 'Gods' will ? | |
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Which is it... it cannot be both?
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God's will is our free will.
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free will
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You would need to be more specific, since BOTH free will & God's will exist.
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Which is it... it cannot be both? |
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Free Will...
God at times I'm sure is not happy with the decisions that we make but he allows it to happen. If he controled us we would all be robots and that would not make living worth it. I love the fact that tonight when i get off work tonight I can go out and by a ballon of heroin then go out for a drive or I can get off work and go to church... (i will do neither) |
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Edited by
yellowrose10
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Thu 03/27/08 07:58 AM
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IMHO depends on your beliefs. for ME...God's will for others that don't believe in God...free will
it can't be both just not both to one person |
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Free Will
Silly question |
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Free will. But I hope we want to do God's will. I think I would like to and I hope that I can. What about you?
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If I choose to interview for a position which I am qualified for, but another prays and lands that position as a result of 'God' making it happen, somehow...
Then how would the person doing the hiring have any free will? 'God' made that decision, by definition, if 'God' answered the prayer... Which is it... |
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Haha! I'm not going there again with you.
Good luck this time around! |
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If I choose to interview for a position which I am qualified for, but another prays and lands that position as a result of 'God' making it happen, somehow... Then how would the person doing the hiring have any free will? 'God' made that decision, by definition, if 'God' answered the prayer... Which is it... |
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It'd be a good choice, I reckon.
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lilith:
This consideration is a little different than does free will exist... No choice is without influence. This I am sure we can agree upon. 'Gods' will is more the focus, this time around, and whether or not it would negate man's free will... |
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Edited by
Peccy
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Thu 03/27/08 08:11 AM
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So you mean that by simply praying I could get a job I'm under qualified for if I'm a Christian and I believe simply by praying?
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I suppose you are asking if there is fatalism, and if our ability to choose is more a fallacy... a smoke screen for us to think we have free will.
Too subjective for me to get involved. But thanks for the opportunity to engage. |
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I do not believe that God's will negates free will, at least not yet. I believe that in the current age, God gives us free will to chose him or not or to seek him or not as we wish.
It's like that interview thing, too. Sometimes he choses us, and sometimes he don't. Life still goes on and we still have to make our choices, God or not. |
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Peccy,
According to some, this has indeed happened... I just wondered how that all works, when considering free will... |
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Which is it... it cannot be both? I wonder, how do you know it can't be both? perhaps you don't, hence the question. I believe it can, but that's just me. |
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If I choose to interview for a position which I am qualified for, but another prays and lands that position as a result of 'God' making it happen, somehow... Then how would the person doing the hiring have any free will? 'God' made that decision, by definition, if 'God' answered the prayer... Which is it... Sometimes you can make your own decision, and that end up being Gods will. |
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