RE: Is there free will in heaven?
October 25, 2011 at 11:25 pm
(This post was last modified: October 25, 2011 at 11:32 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Fine Shell, now tie that in with deserving something and it takes on a whole different color doesn't it? That's their little slight of hand, avoid acknowledging the full weight and implications of their bullshit and hope no one calls them on it. I refuse. Ryft wants to argue that some choice was made and the results are deserved, good for him, now own the fucking bullet while you're at it because it falls under the same.
Coercion does not invalidate free will? Oh yes it absolutely does in the context that the faithful attempt to leverage the term in. Coerced into deserving punishment by the axeman himself, some choice, talk about a not-so-free will.
Coercion does not invalidate free will? Oh yes it absolutely does in the context that the faithful attempt to leverage the term in. Coerced into deserving punishment by the axeman himself, some choice, talk about a not-so-free will.
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