GodsGrace
CF Ambassador
Of course.Okay, Wondering, I will do my best to engage you, but let's move in small steps.
Let me first try to be sure I understand you. Will you give me your definition of "free will"?
There is a philosophical definition of free will which states that we are not free to do everything.
For instance, we may want to fly but cannot.
This is NOT the free will spoken of in the bible.
The free will spoken of in the bible is the will God gave us, as He gave to Adam, to do what our moral conscience tells us to do.
Free will has to do with morality. We are free to choice between two choices with no interferance from the outside that is over-powering.
I say over-powering because a choice we make will always be INFLUENCED by something we have experienced --- even our knowledge of God
influences our choices: However, we are still free to do the morally incorrect act by our free choice to do so.
Biblically, this is known as libertarian free will.
Your turn.