And how's that possible with out freewill?Piggy says, If I were God there would be no need for commandments because I would create things right to begin with.
And how's that possible with out freewill?
Then how would you know someones heart without faith and freewill?
And how's that possible with out freewill?
Then how would you know someones heart without faith and freewill?
And how's that possible with out freewill?
Then how would you know someones heart without faith and freewill?
To anyone who's dabbled even superficially in programming, the above is so incredibly stupid, it's almost funny.
If I were to make a Sim City or The Sims game, how would I know what's in the head or "heart" of those little guys? I could write a log files, I could put icons (visible only to me) over each one's head, I could keep track of their actions in a database, etc. It wouldn't even occur that they'd need any kind of faith for me to know what's in their "heart".
If God's goal is to maximize the number of His worshipers while letting people have free will, He could simply do what He says He will do. In the Gospel of Luke Jesus says that if people pray, then their prayers will be answered - in fact if they tell a tree to be uprooted and to fly into the ocean, then it will be. If God actually did fling trees into the ocean every time someone asked for it, then He'd have all sorts of followers.
No mystery. No self-made irreversible laws to fret over. All He has to do is what He already said He would do.
If I'm God, I don't have to give anyone or anything free will.
If I do give anything free will, then I will certainly not be concerned if they behave in the way that beings with free will should be expected to behave, much less try to change that fact by issuing commandments.
If I want my creatures to obey me, I will create them so that they obey me from the get-go. I'm God. I can make their brains so that they have a range of free will (because no one has infinite free will) that only extends to how I want them to behave.
Sure if you are a believer not a blasphemer, Duh-Huh.
Do you answer your child’s every whim?
Or do you sustain them.
So it would be your laws that would make them obey your will.
Those would be robotic type laws?
What of rebellion?
Say your laws suck?![]()
Ok, say my laws suck. Then it sucks to be one of my creatures, doesn't it? Still good to be me, tho!
But no, I would not have to make robotic creatures. I could, but I would not have only that option.
For example, God didn't have to make us robotic in order for Him to enforce His will that we not travel back in time.
ETA: Be very careful here, edge, because you are on the verge of denying omnipotence to God.
Let me ask you this Piggy do you believe that this life ends or continues?
So go make a tree jump, believer.
I do that with a chain saw, no need for prayer, I prayed to get the chain saw, funny how that works, because it's a rush especially when they jump off their stumps.
I got my Stihl.
, I prayed to get the chain saw, funny how that works