Does God Have "Freewill"?
Ben9275375@aol.com Ben9275375@aol.com
Sun, 26 Oct 1997 22:07:30 -0500 (EST) (00877943250, 971026220730_-2063996481@mrin44.mail.aol.com)
TILL
> Please tell us too how that a PERFECT creature could have the potential for
> imperfection.
"Sleep comes like a drug In God's Country. Sad eyes, Crooked Crosses In
God's Country." -Bono (from the band U2)
This is classic. No Christian can answer the problem of evil. It is
impossible. I've heard it battled against in two general ways
1) You have to have faith. There are things we don't understand, we just
have to
accept them. Basically, they use logic as far as it takes them, then
when it fails,
exclaim it is a matter of faith and above above logic.
{amazing 1) is the most believable}
2) They don't take the time to realize that freewill is not the ability to
create, and
they make the mistake of wallowing around in the freewill debate. It's
really sad
to me. Freewill is the right to choose. You can't choose evil if it is
not there.
Ben