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Date: | Mon, 18 Apr 2005 17:02:28 -0400 |
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Brad, I like your example, God just like you gives each one of us free will,
we get to choose what actions we will perform and which we will not do.
Just like your son, we can decide to get up, knowing that we will avoid the
detention of being late, or perhaps like your son, we hope to get by with
it, just this once.
If God ended for all time evil, what would he have but robots?
Computers only do what they are programmed to do, so what good is there in
a computer doing what is programmed to do, God doesn't put evil in our
path, but we may choose to go down the path of evil even though that is not
the choice God wants us to make.
If you always get your son up for school and he never ever has to make the
choice on his own what kind of father are you? An overprotective one?
The reason that God doesn't stop us is that would be going against our will.
Rhonda
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