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Essay heading: Free Wil
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February 8, 2001 |
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Lewis once asked, “Why, then, did God give them free will? Because, free will, though it makes evil possible, is also the only thing that makes possible any love, or goodness, or joy worth having.” The reason for God giving us free will is then as simple as that statement. If one is forced to do something against their will, they aren’t going to have any strong positive feelings or hopes from what they are being forced to do... displayed 300 characters
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If one is forced to do something against their will, they aren’t going to have any strong positive feelings or hopes from what they are being forced to do. However, if one has to make the choice themselves, they will naturally put much more heart into it because they truly believe in what they are doing... displayed next 300 characters
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