I always thought the 'freedom to make the wrong choice' was a silly concept, considering there is no 'wrong choice', only what is perceived as "wrong" relative to something else.
Kinda let's you know how I feel about the theological viewpoint that free will allows you to choose god, meaning that if you don't you've had the free will to make the 'wrong' choice that under god's definitions. Silly.
Kinda let's you know how I feel about the theological viewpoint that free will allows you to choose god, meaning that if you don't you've had the free will to make the 'wrong' choice that under god's definitions. Silly.