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11-09-2007, 09:51 PM #1
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Perceived roundaboutness in the Bible
There is no such thing as free will. Every thing that we have done could have been predicted a million years ago if we had the know how. There is no such thing as random. The atoms bouncing around in our bodies behave like marbles or pool balls; their movements can be predicted. If things can be predicted at the atomic scale, they can be predicted at the universal scale.
History follows one course. Something wouldn't happen if it wasn't inevitable. Where the frick does a sky fairy who loves and tortures his creations fit into this?Chong Version 2.0 Reviewed by Chong Version 2.0 on . Perceived roundaboutness in the Bible I'm posting a reply in a new thread to keep the other one on track. How can a perfect being act in a way to make itself imperfect? Wouldn't a perfect being refrain from any action that would cause imperfection, by the nature of the word "perfect" itself? Please reply with something about free will. If this is true, and sin is inherited, does this mean we are held accountable, in God's eyes, for every sin of our forefathers? Rating: 5
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