as long as there is a heaven and hell. Free will dose not exist. You can't have an ultimate punishment or reward for actions and still have Free will
2006-12-13 12:24:14
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answered by truckercub1275 3
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Definately a hidden cost in this free will. But free will is doing what ever you want to do. And it costs depending on the decision you make.
2006-12-13 20:23:05
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answered by chinaz777 4
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Wow, I never thought of it that way. Freewill does come with a price. You really made me reflect. But I believe the cost of using all of your free will, breaking God's Laws, comes with the price of Hell. So I don't use all my free will, which I guess is the difficult part of the test. Free will for humans is like a parent giving their younger child money and telling them what they can and can not
buy. When the spending spree is over, you will be punished or rewarded.
2006-12-13 20:21:12
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answered by Muse 4
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Free will is the ability I have to make choices and generally direct my life within the circumstances I've been given.
Does it come with a price? Oh yes, to complete the concept of free will it must also be coupled with accountability, meaning we are responsible for the choices we make.
I personally think the accountability, as much as it hurts sometimes, is worth the ability to make my own decisions.
2006-12-13 20:19:00
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answered by daisyk 6
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Free will is what you experience and the hidden cost is that you might mess your life up or someone else's with your stupid decisions. You experience all the negative emotions that come with the positive.
2006-12-13 20:15:26
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answered by Atlas 6
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Free will is the complete freedom to reject God, since original sin taints us anyway & no one seeks Him. All of mankind deserves hell, that's the cost, and there is no other way to use it. It takes a loving God to give us a new heart in spite of ourselves, and He enters into a relationship with us that we would never be able to choose on our own. That's why it's so great to be a Christian.
2006-12-14 18:16:07
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answered by ccrider 7
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"Free Will" is doing it our way basically. We use our free will in the decisions we make which lead to the choices we make from there the action we take. As a result of our "free Will" we often suffer consequences. Lord's Prayer: Thy kingdom come, "thy will" be done, ON Earth ,as it is in Heaven...The hidden cost is God himself. I believe in order to be saved, we totally surrender all that is ours and give it ito our Heavenly Father God in Jesus's name.
2006-12-13 20:34:52
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answered by SuperSkinny 3
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Free will is the ability to decide for yourself what your actions are.
That depends on my mood and the consequences.
Yes, you will be judged for your actions and rewarded accordingly.
2006-12-13 20:17:11
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answered by Odindmar 5
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The will to do whatever you want. What you do may have positive or negative consequences, but you still have the freedom to make your own choices.
2006-12-13 20:16:51
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answered by ICUD 3
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FREE WILL IS HOW YOU INDIVIUALLY ACCEPT.
2006-12-13 20:16:44
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answered by kwhic 3
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