Thanks.
So, either there is no choice, or one of the alternatives is exceedingly hard to chose. In the former case, how is this any different wrt free will than if God made sure no-one sinned? In the later, what meaning does a choice have that nobody finds out how to choose?
So, either there is no choice, or one of the alternatives is exceedingly hard to chose. In the former case, how is this any different wrt free will than if God made sure no-one sinned? In the later, what meaning does a choice have that nobody finds out how to choose?
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