Free Will and The Existence of God

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Religion

 

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Jeffrey S

 

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November 28, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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This demands me to be a fatalist, and to deny the existence of a free will. Yet if I claim that there is free will, then that is to say that I have a choice in whether I follow "Gods plan" or not, and in so doing I can go against him if I choose. However, if I am able to refuse god, then I can interrupt his plan...
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And if I am able to interrupt his plan then God is not perfect. And a perfect God is not God. Here is the problem from another angle. If God is not omnipotent, which is to say that if he cannot see exactly what is going to happen at all times, then he can make a mistake. There are things that he does not know, and so there is a chance that he can make a wrong decision...
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