2007-07-03
04:21:47
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Would be good, if you could provide more info about your belief.
2007-07-03
04:22:26 ·
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Jesus , Your guy don't get my question.
Ok here
Is any book of NT say anything about FREEWILL
if not , then WHO SAID IT
2007-07-03
04:30:35 ·
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squirt
Could you give me where you got that info. I want to figure out whether it was from the same place I understand.
2007-07-03
04:38:57 ·
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1 Corinthians 6:12 all things are lawful for me,but all things are not helpful. all things are lawful for me, but i will not be brought under the power of any. read Romans 7:15-20 its pretty good.
2007-07-10 17:57:30
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answered by warrior*in*the*making 5
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The word freewill occurs several times in the Old Testament of the bible in connection with "... freewill offerings ...". The word, as far as I am aware, does not appear in the New Testament. This is a highly contentious area for Christians. Some believe (Calvinists) that with regard to God we are not able to exercise any free will with regard to God - He chooses who he is going to save, and we have no say in the matter. Those who claim that they can decide for themselves, using freewill, whether to accept God's offer of salvation or not, are called Arminians. This is the belief of many Christians - particularly Methodists.
2007-07-08 21:18:48
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answered by cheir 7
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Freewill is our natural state of being. We have been corrupted to the point of almost no return. Freewill is our true will and most of us wouldn't recognize it. The church thinks they know what freewill is when they really have no idea, like most of the world. So, secular and non-secular alike are in the same boat. You must raise your consciousness level to see freewill and experience it and ultimately live in that freewill. The world needs to wake up to truth. Truth is not in religion or any other man made institution. Freewill is buried deep within each and every one of us.
2007-07-03 04:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't need to see words like "free will" to know it exists. If you can make a decision -- then our will has a freedom. Paul in Romans talks about the will of man which is called the flesh. Our will is talked about from beginning to end. Very obvious. It's exactly the part of us God wants. But we must be willing to give it.
2007-07-03 05:09:11
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answered by JohnFromNC 7
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Freewill is from humans. God gave us the right to "choose" good or evil. I am an LDS, however, I don't agree with the idea that women have to marry and have children right away. They didn't like it when they heard it, but they (church) know it's my right to choose.
2007-07-03 04:28:58
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answered by Kate 3
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Friend: Freewill is the state God created us in. I choose to believe. I choose to not believe. I choose to obey. I choose to disobey. I choose to love. I choose to hate. God created us and then he said, "Choose." So I chose to choose God's way and I am so glad I did. I may not have a lot of things, but I have
this, I have done my best to treat others in the way I want them to treat me, so I am completely at peace with myself.
Rev. Terry
2007-07-10 18:19:58
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answered by Rev. Terry 2
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It is the word of a scamming Sheppard who was coming up with a money making con.He and a couple of his other lazy Sheppard's were writing a fantastic book of lies and trying to get everyone to believe .i think it is still working to this day .
2007-07-03 04:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It is of God, he gives us free will or choice whatever you decide to use,God won't make anyone love him or serve him,how much love could be in making someone, there would be none.
2007-07-09 03:09:42
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answered by simple serenity 3
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Well God gave us the freewill to decide if we want to follow him or not he never forces us.
2007-07-03 04:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't matter the exact wording. The meaning still stands.
2007-07-03 04:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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