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Yeshua1
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Just a question!
if free will is not really an option, isn;t thiswhole dsicussion null and void?
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Anytime free will is not "really" an option in one form or another you've reached theogical fatalism my hyper-determinist friend...
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It is a fallacy that free will is not an option. So no, this discussion isn't "null and void."
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Yeshua1
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How about this approach...
Would you agree with me that ONLY Adam before the fall and Jesus ONLY had real and full free will to decide what to do or not to do?