The Problem of Free Will, A Theological Problem. |
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The Problem of Free Will, A Theological Problem. |
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Alright, the purpose of this thread is to discuss the theological Problem of Free Will. So, under common christian theolgy, God is described as being all-knowing (omniscient) and all powerful (omnipotent). Men are also described as having free will. This is at the heart of the reality of theological fatalism. Solving this issue is vital to christian theology as it becomes an inherent contradiction as well as threatening to the christian conception of salvation and damnation.
I hold that God's infallible foreknowledge makes impossible man's free will. If god knows the future, how can we choose our own path? Discuss. |
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Random question to Acid Bath Slayer: Have you read Friederich Nietzche and, if so, do u agree with his opinions on religion and nihilism?
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Random question to Acid Bath Slayer: Have you read Friederich Nietzche and, if so, do u agree with his opinions on religion and nihilism? I have read some Nietzsche (Anti-Christ). I could talk about some of his views for some time as alot of them are very interesting. But, when it comes to Nietzsche, I like alot of his meta-ethical ideas more than his views towards religion or what he saw as the impending nihilism. When it came to his religious convictions, it seemed to have alot more to do with the Church ignoring the true "Jesus," and becoming a slave morality which was served to control and corrupt. I do not exactly disagree, not to say that I agree. Also, impending nihilism hasn't seemed to kick in yet, and no matter how much, "God is dead," religion lives on. So, he was clearly wrong about alot of things concerning the not-so-distant developments of western society. But, I do like Nietzche for the most part. |
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