...yet I'm not going to do it, because I have no desire to (ignoring Saw-like scenarios). I have the free will to stop eating, but I won't do that either, because I want to eat.
If god did not want us to sin, but wished us to keep our free will, why would he not simply make our nature different, such that we desired not to sin?
Please give a thumbs down to anyone who claims that changing our nature would violate free will.
2007-11-26
06:46:03
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