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If God created humans and gave them the power of free will, then how come your religion doesn't allow you to have yours? What I'm saying is, your religion gives you rules to follow by, but if God wanted this, what's the point of him giving us free will?
It seems like God gave you something and you threw it back in his face.
If God created humans and gave them the power of free will, then how come your religion doesn't allow you to have yours? What I'm saying is, your religion gives you rules to follow by, but if God wanted this, what's the point of him giving us free will?
It seems like God gave you something and you threw it back in his face.
Don't start him off, he's been behaving himself lately.
Or something like that.
> I've just been sifted through various threads in which you seem to
> know all the answers to, but I've just got one question. I don't know
> if it will make any sense because it's late, but here goes.
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> If God created humans and gave them the power of free will, then how
> come your religion doesn't allow you to have yours? What I'm saying
> is, your religion gives you rules to follow by, but if God wanted
> this, what's the point of him giving us free will?
First off I don't think of it as a religion and neither did Jesus. Religions reach up to God, God sent down His Son Jesus. Free-will is the concept of having the ability to do what you want. I have free-will to do what I want at this precise moment, go on the computer or read a book. Fair enough. Free-will with Jesus, is follow Him and have my sins washed clean with Eternal Life or follow this fallen world which would make my life a mess. Free-will has enabled to make a choice a) accept Jesus or b) reject Jesus. Using my free-will I accepted Jesus. I still have free-will whether or not to follow the commandments but as I follow Jesus, I try my best to follow them (which isn't enough alone).
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> It seems like God gave you something and you threw it back in his
> face.
He gave me free-will whether or not to accept His Son and He would ideally like to see everyone accept Jesus, so I am sure He is very happy with my decision. And as I am Jewish and have accepted Jesus, I am sure God is delighted at my salvation.
Gabbo wrote:
> And, if we're all ancestors of Adam and Eve, doesn't that mean we're
> all inbred?
If God was all knowledgable, he'd take you away.
TODAY
> Hmm, fair enough I guess. What about...
>
> Gabbo wrote:
> And, if we're all ancestors of Adam and Eve, doesn't that mean we're
> all inbred?
Like I said when Adam and Eve had children (before the fall of man), inbreeding held no bad physical effects, unlike today - after the fall of man.
"What is this 'Big Bang' you talk of? Hell doth know the power!"