KingJ
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It seems many do not believe in true free will and many who do, have a hard time defending it.
It is actually a very simple topic with a very simple answer and one that has irrefutable evidence.
Anti free will argument = God is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. One who can create from a lump of clay a vessel unto honor or dishonor Rom 9:21. True free will is an illusion as He is omniscient (all knowing). He can't but help the fact that He is an all knowing and all powerful God. Knowing from day one who is en-route to hell and who is en-route to heaven.
Free will argument:
1. God does what pleases Him Psalm 135:6. It pleases God to be impartial Acts 10:34 & 1 Tim 2:4, righteous in all His ways Psalm 145:17 and light with no darkness at all 1 John 1:5. It pleases God to become flesh Isa 9:6 and be a lamb to the slaughter for the sins of all mankind John 3:16.
IE God can be evil, but He ''CHOOSES'' to not be. He ''CHOOSES'' to do what is good and right. Just and perfect. I love the verse from Job, Job 34:12 'It is unthinkable that God would do what is evil or pervert justice''.
Now, just in case it is not obvious, cherry picking some for heaven and hell is partiality. Partiality is evil. Pure evil. If you don't think it is, try interviewing a Muslim woman forced into an arranged marriage. Or a black guy sent to prison for being a black guy.
2. Evil exists. Think on that. An 'omnipotent' (all powerful) God allows something He utterly hates to exist. To uphold free will. To uphold being good. As no 'free will' is evil.
Just as God limits His omnipotence to uphold free will. Likewise He will surely limit His omniscience to uphold free will. IE If knowing something can be proven to be evil. As is most certainly the case with partiality / applying Rom 9:21, He chooses to not know it. God limits His omniscience to uphold being good.
God is as good as He is great. The entirety of scripture outside of Rom 9 is the irrefutable evidence of true free will.
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If we teach anyone that God is partial / true free will does not exist, we would be presenting God to the lost as an evil God. Imagine being that person standing before God of the universe on judgement day, guilty of misrepresenting Him to the lost He loves and died for. Imagine thinking that one word (omniscient) defined the A-Z of his character.
It is actually a very simple topic with a very simple answer and one that has irrefutable evidence.
Anti free will argument = God is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. One who can create from a lump of clay a vessel unto honor or dishonor Rom 9:21. True free will is an illusion as He is omniscient (all knowing). He can't but help the fact that He is an all knowing and all powerful God. Knowing from day one who is en-route to hell and who is en-route to heaven.
Free will argument:
1. God does what pleases Him Psalm 135:6. It pleases God to be impartial Acts 10:34 & 1 Tim 2:4, righteous in all His ways Psalm 145:17 and light with no darkness at all 1 John 1:5. It pleases God to become flesh Isa 9:6 and be a lamb to the slaughter for the sins of all mankind John 3:16.
IE God can be evil, but He ''CHOOSES'' to not be. He ''CHOOSES'' to do what is good and right. Just and perfect. I love the verse from Job, Job 34:12 'It is unthinkable that God would do what is evil or pervert justice''.
Now, just in case it is not obvious, cherry picking some for heaven and hell is partiality. Partiality is evil. Pure evil. If you don't think it is, try interviewing a Muslim woman forced into an arranged marriage. Or a black guy sent to prison for being a black guy.
2. Evil exists. Think on that. An 'omnipotent' (all powerful) God allows something He utterly hates to exist. To uphold free will. To uphold being good. As no 'free will' is evil.
Just as God limits His omnipotence to uphold free will. Likewise He will surely limit His omniscience to uphold free will. IE If knowing something can be proven to be evil. As is most certainly the case with partiality / applying Rom 9:21, He chooses to not know it. God limits His omniscience to uphold being good.
God is as good as He is great. The entirety of scripture outside of Rom 9 is the irrefutable evidence of true free will.
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If we teach anyone that God is partial / true free will does not exist, we would be presenting God to the lost as an evil God. Imagine being that person standing before God of the universe on judgement day, guilty of misrepresenting Him to the lost He loves and died for. Imagine thinking that one word (omniscient) defined the A-Z of his character.