Rhadaghast
03-28-2008, 09:14 PM
Along about then I tried to reason with the guy. He was not interested in anything from the bible, so I thought I could reason with him. I brought out some strong points, but then I wanted to talk about freewill. So I thought that freewill would require that God reveal Himself. So I said that God was required to make Himself known.
What do you think? If we have always and will always maintain our personal freewill, then in order for there to be a choice then it must be revealed; correct?
It may be philosophy, but it is an important question. Right?
What do you think? If we have always and will always maintain our personal freewill, then in order for there to be a choice then it must be revealed; correct?
It may be philosophy, but it is an important question. Right?