There is actually no free-will in heaven. Because heaven is defined
as an abode of ultimate and unlimited peace and absense of anything bad, absence of hunger and thirst but simultanously presence of satisfaction and full-ness. In heaven people are like silent and happy babies who
don't know how to sin. Yes, sometimes we are programmed. Nothing bad in it.
2006-08-29 08:06:25
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answered by whynotaskthemoron 1
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Not really. While those born in heaven enjoy most of the time bliss and pleasures of the senses, there is still a smaller amount of undesirable events that will happen to them. Because certain events are not within their control, this could be classified as non-freewill. The major events that will happen to them would be when they near their time of their lifespan for which they will fall into the human or other lower realms of existence again. When this are about to happen they sweat and smell, their flowery adornment on their heads withered, they can't sit still and become agitated easily, their brilliant do not lustre as much, and they willbe aware of their next existence in the lower realm which frighten them alot. In addition, they have to constantly do battle with the demonic beings that exist among them, constantly trying to gain control. These are the non-freewill in heaven.
Most major religions teaches that God is the almighty and creator, which is a false view. One could clearly see this even in the christian teaching where Jesus had to do battle and be tempted by the Demon and his retinue. The creator god had to send messengers to do his work of salvation with humans who proved stupid and go against his will. Even God has no freewill. Sure, there are heavenly beings, called gods just as there are humans and animal, etc. But the god is not the creator god, therefore, we cannot put the blame on god for the failure to have freewil. There are simply limitations in heaven as well. God and angels are constantly trying to advise humans to do good deeds,etc as a means of recruitment into the heavenly army to battle the satanic army. Satan is likewise doing the same to tempt humans to fall and eventually join him in his battle against gods. While gaining salvation into heaven is still better than the human existence, the heavens remain a place with limitation and no absolute freewill. Contemplate this view well and choice your spiritual growth carefully. We only have this short precious lifetime to make it all worth it. Take care.
2006-08-29 08:29:52
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answered by Supernanny 1
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Free will in heaven? You bet.
Will it be a problem? Not likely. First, the catalyst that draws, drags, prods, or pushes us toward sin is gone (see Revelation 20). Second, we've already then had a first-hand witness of the result of sin (also in Revelation 20).
We've been called to inclusion as friends and family. He wants us there and only those who want to be there will be there. We won't have pain and the kinds of problems that drive us to anger or greed. What would we want to steal when we could have all we need? What would we want to lie about? I'm sure there will be challenges and things to do, but we will be obviously empowered to do them and never in danger. I'm sure it will be exciting and fun, but then the other place is certainly worth staying away from if I'm wrong. Either way, God is not going to force anyone to go to live with Him that doesn't want to. We get to choose.
2006-08-29 08:11:55
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answered by Rabbit 7
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The answer to your question depends on which religion you
belong and Your definition of Heaven,...etc.
In Hindusim we have concept of rebirth.So if a person has freewill why he prefers again a birth?So i dont think there is freewill.
To your second question Are we not robots now?
When i was born i didnt get a userguide along with me.So i dont know the correct answer
2006-08-29 08:11:08
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answered by okletmeanswer 2
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Heaven is perfect, so even if we had free will, there would be no evil, and therefore no sinning. For example, we could choose whether we want an apple or a banana for our heavenly breakfast (this is just an example..i dont know if theres hunger in heaven), but there would never be the option of sinning because temptation doesn't exist there. The d.evil's presence is completely nonexistent.
God bless!
2006-08-29 08:02:17
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answered by Kiwi 3
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The solutions are everywhere in the map, and all are both "valid" (or invalid), because heaven, as a very imaginary position or state of being, is a form of content fabric-loose psychological projective try, like an empty room that religious believers can beautify and provide with inspite of stuff they prefer.
2016-11-23 13:10:22
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, you will have free will in Heaven.
You are free to leave anytime you want!
God gave us free will to love Him. Not because He wants us too (although He does) He wants you to love Him out of choice.
So...it's your choice. You can choose to love Him and go to Heaven.
It's your choice to sin and take the easy road, south for eternity.
I love choices!
2006-08-29 08:01:16
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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yes everyone will have free will in heaven. after all, lucifer had the free will to rebel, and all the angels had to make a free will decision of whether to go with lucifer or stay with God...catch my drift?
2006-08-29 08:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You are a very naughty person, sperm.
Asking questions like this will upset those good folk who get their answers from an old book.
"There are many mansions in my Father's house"
Has your house got mansions in it? What does this mean?
2006-08-29 08:04:54
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answered by lightfoolstheway 2
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In heaven, why do you need the free will. What is there to choose....... It's all good and happy over there.
2006-08-29 08:03:10
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answered by rosieC 7
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