Well the obvious point of rebuttal is how is it possible fo free will to exist without the possability of making the right and wrong decisions - in other words is the ultimate relationship between god and the living entity one where god is the servant and must eternally wrestle hammers out of our hands so that we don't perform the "evil" of hitting ourselves in the head in order to prove that he is good, or is the experience of temporary suffering in the material world sufficient to socialize us around the proper foundations of eternal spiritual life evidence of his goodness?
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