Ken Collins wrote:
[loads of this crap]
> but God's rewarding Faith does not, somehow, eliminate Free Will... folks on
> the other side of God's rewarding Faith always have opportunity, in-full,
> not to be on the other side, through their own Free Wills.
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If you have free-will, right now, this moment, change everything you
believe and believe differently. Or believe just ONE THING differently
than you prefer to. You cannot do it and you KNOW it!
Free-will is a lie, a paradox that does not have an answer, and
certainly not yours. Your sort of bullshit dictates that one requires
"God's grace" in order to turn and become a believer, but one must
believe to acquire grace, an impossible circularity.
Humans imagine they have free will, when what they are is an active
agent, but they do NOT control what they are, circumstances control
their believes and actions, and these egos are just along for a ride on
the meat-machine, the old baloney-pony!
We can affect and consequently change each other, and not even in the
way we wished to do, but we cannot really wish to change what we believe
or in fact change it, as other external influences and awaiting internal
processes do that and we have no control. Our ego wishes to pretend it
does, but that's merely a failure of humility, of gumption, as are the
prideful rantings of your bullshit religion.
-Steve
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