(urth) What symbols mean for Wolfe
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 26 10:48:14 PST 2012
>Dan'l Danehy-Oakes: There's a passage somewhere where Silk wonders whether "free will" is just
>the privilege of consenting to what is going to happen anyway.
This is in alignment with my own perspective of things. Truly free and independent choice of action
is necessarily a limitation on an all-powerful God's power.
Conversely, the more aware a person becomes of God's Plan the less freedom of action he/she has.
Moreover, a perfect God has no choices at all. There are no forks in the road for God because every
choice has a "best" solution and thus God's path is pre-determined, single-track and perfect.
Thus free-will..I won't call it an illusion. But it is something which can exist only from a human
perspective, not a divine perspective.
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