(October 3, 2009 at 3:15 pm)solarwave Wrote: I think I define free will as being able to choose otherwise. I could kill someone freely but I will be condemed and sent to prison. Reguardless of being locked up for it the action was my free choice. God is just and so has to punish unforgiven sin.
I agree with the fact that you can choose to commit murder in free will but you are punished for it. However, when it comes to believing in god, I do not see how it is applicable. He gave us free will to choice to believe or not...yet he condemns us if we don't? Indecisive! Unfair too, I might add.
The dark side awaits YOU...AngryAtheism
"Only the dead have seen the end of war..." - Plato
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"Only the dead have seen the end of war..." - Plato
“Those who wish to base their morality literally on the Bible have either not read it or not understood it...” - Richard Dawkins



