Originally posted by Shakyamunison
How is that lowering myself? I find both Christian and Egyptian mythology to be confusing. Also, I find them to be confusing in the same way. There is actuarially a lot of similarity between the two.
I am aware, I assumed you were refering to that short lived one God who was very similar to Jesus...
Originally posted by PITT_HAPPENS
Why do you write? (Which I’ve asked you on many occasions with no reply)Free will only applies to man because we are not all-knowing however God already knows what you have already decided, if he doesn’t then he is not all-knowing.
I thought God doesn't exist? But yet you write,
"...God already knows what you have already decided...."
Originally posted by JesusIsAliveSee there you go taking a quote out of context, I like how you take your "precious" time to manipulate my quote to try and to be a deceiver which I believe is not very Christian like and even ignore my question to you yet once again.
I thought God doesn't exist? But yet you write,"...God already knows what you have already decided...."
You are just making yourself look the fool, what is it that you are trying to do? I thought you said you were honest.
Originally posted by PITT_HAPPENS
See there you go taking a quote out of context, I like how you take your "precious" time to manipulate my quote to try and to be a deceiver which I believe is not very Christian like and even ignore my question to you yet once again.You are just making yourself look the fool, what is it that you are trying to do? I thought you said you were honest.
What is your definition of free will?
Originally posted by JesusIsAliveThe power to make your own choice and self determination without any external influences, in accordance to God this life is a test to see if you are worthy to enter Heaven and using your "free will" to make your decisions. The problem with this if God is all-knowing he would already know what your choices will be throughout your entire life, therefore it is not a test and your free will is a non-factor because he already knows.
What is your definition of free will?
I have answered your definition of free will and what is yours?
Originally posted by PITT_HAPPENS
The power to make your own choice and self determination without any external influences, in accordance to God this life is a test to see if you are worthy to enter Heaven and using your "free will" to make your decisions. The problem with this if God is all-knowing he would already know what your choices will be throughout your entire life, therefore it is not a test and your free will is a non-factor because he already knows.I have answered your definition of free will and what is yours?
Free will is the power to make a choice.
Now, what do you mean by external influences?
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Now, prove that Adam and Eve did not have free will based on my definition (or based on your definition).
The mythological figures of Adam and Eve where stereo typical humans, therefore, they would have had free will. However, god is all knowing and therefore, does not have free will.