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From: "Robert Comer"
> If everything is the Diety's will, how can you as an individual have free
> will?
In the end his will wins, but we as humans can impede or help things along.
We also have a choice as to what we believe and it is our choice...
> (Why does this whole discussion feel like a sophmore bull session at
> college?)
I know what you mean. The old philosophy chats... (I had more of
these as a senior than as a sophomore)
--
Bob Comer
"Steve Ewing" wrote in message
news:op.sz9dn9aasagvys{at}news.barkto.com...
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 07:42:08 -0500, Robert Comer
> wrote:
>
>> Some things are harder to be grateful for, after all, I am human and I
>> have free will, I hurt and I don't like to see others hurt, but yes, in
>> the end I'm grateful for everything. (as a whole)
>
> If everything is the Diety's will, how can you as an individual have free
> will?
>
> (Why does this whole discussion feel like a sophmore bull session at
> college?)
>
> --
> Steve
> http://www.qmss.com/~sewing
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