I don't think God "granted" free will, I think that the point of the story of Adam and Eve is that Eve grasped self-determination.
I have written a bit about it, if you are interested in an elaboration.
Why do you ask?
What's your perspective?
I'm interested in an elaboration. I love hearing different p.o.v.s on this matter.
God knew, but let it happen anyway. So, then we could say that God is ultimately responsible for sin (and thus everything sin has caused so far). So shouldn't he take his ass to hell instead of unjustly sending any of us?Adam and Eve rebelled, as any of us probably would have, and God knew they would rebel, but let them, and that was against the will of God, so He does allow rebellion, but encourages people to change their minds.
Sounds like a god I want to follow.IAC said:In the Old Testament, God caused the Pharoah's "heart to harden" to serve God's purposes, but Pharoah probably thought it was his own doing.
Have you ever fired a gun at all? Apparently you don't know how easy it is to miss a target at point blank range. Nerves, adrenaline, bad aiming mechanics, among other things can cause this. It's harder to hit a target than you might think; especially if you're shaking from adrenaline.IAC said:I've heard many testimonies of people being miraculously saved from murder, missed shots at point blank range, jammed guns, unheard voices, etc.
I've heard many testimonies of people being miraculously saved from murder, missed shots at point blank range...
I decided to post it Here, because I am looking for a more secular approach to the question, and the Comparative Religion subforum seems the appropriate place for that.
:roflmao:Jules Winnfield is a perfect example of this, though Vincent Vega disagrees.
Do I?One Raven, you say that the God of the Bible exists
I don't think that the God of the Old Testament had a singular message for mankind.so what do you think is His real message to mankind?
Good luck in getting a rational explanation to that though.
IAC said:One Raven, you say that the God of the Bible exists, so what do you think is His real message to mankind?
If not God, then who do you think 'dreamed up' the Bible, when and where do you say it was written, was it written in stages, or all at once?
The Jews say where it came from, but you do not know, so the question is, are the Jews lying?
The Old Testament, were the Jews lying about who put it on paper?