Free Will Is A Delusion....

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Do we truly have free will?.... or is free will a delusion? Atheist don't believe we have free will.... Christians do. So whose right?

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If this God exists, you cannot and will not be able to do anything that God didn’t foresee you do. Whatever you do in the next few moments, tomorrow, or years from now, it’s already been foreseen. You will not take a single step, or think a single thought that God hasn’t already seen you do before you even existed. This sounds like an odd kind of free will to me.

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Free will is not a delusion. It us unconditional free will that is the delusion.

Free will was always and will forever be CONDITIONAL. That us why, even here on earth, we set boundaries and build prisons.

We are free to use our freedom to lose it.

We are ALSO free to use oyr free will to keep it.

But no one should assume that the behavior that retains our freedom is a state of free-for-chaos. It's not that, and it never was.

Even God follows the laws that govern his power--read thr scripture carefully on that.

Consequence is a real thing in physics. Even God does presume to skirt that truth and reality. He is our prime example for respecting it.

Retaining free will has boundaries and rules, no different that here in mortality.

That's why we build prisons and have locks, and give rewards for thoughtful behavior.

Our expectations of each other are no different than God's.

Abusing our free will is abuse of power over ourselves, and that leads to abuse of power over others. No one abuses others without first being a self-abuser. Think about that when it comes to politics as well. This is the straight-up truth.

Abuse of power (unrighteous dominion) is spoken of in scripture as being the greatest temptation of of mankind.

Think about when you are thinking about what "free will" actually is.

Free will is the choice to keep it, or lose it, but no one gets to cheat these principles ultimately.

Also, no other Gospel principle (the golden rule) is accessable without this prerequisite of freedom in place.

Love must be chosen via free will, not coerced.

Just because consequence rules behavioral principles doesn't mean we don't have free will.

Again, free will was always conditional.

The reason why that is needful is because those who choose a trusteorthy, peaceable path deserve safety from the harm of those who don't. That's the bottom line.

Gasp