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edhopper

(34,725 posts)
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 10:27 AM Jan 2019

Does God have free will?

According to Christianity, God gave man free will so he could choose between good and evil.
We are told God allows Evil to exists only because man has free will.
But if God is all good and perfect, he can't decide to do something evil, his motive can only be good, no matter what the he does or allows to happen.
So if God can never choose to be be evil, he doesn't have free will, by his own definition.

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Does God have free will? (Original Post) edhopper Jan 2019 OP
How stoned are you? johnnyplankton Jan 2019 #1
LOL! calimary Jan 2019 #2
I wish edhopper Jan 2019 #6
It's not a new question; the presumption of omniptence is problematic LongtimeAZDem Jan 2019 #13
That sounds like something Satan would say Major Nikon Jan 2019 #3
I was taught that god is ... N_E_1 for Tennis Jan 2019 #4
It's funny watching people wrestle with these types of questions Fullduplexxx Jan 2019 #5
Doesn't matter edhopper Jan 2019 #7
Is murder evil? Fullduplexxx Jan 2019 #9
according to me edhopper Jan 2019 #10
Do they differ? Fullduplexxx Jan 2019 #12
Not according to the god, if we postulate omniscience and omnipotence LongtimeAZDem Jan 2019 #15
When I read the Bible edhopper Jan 2019 #17
We're created in his image Lordquinton Jan 2019 #18
But we can choose evil edhopper Jan 2019 #19
That's why we have the mysterious ways loophole Lordquinton Jan 2019 #22
but his motivation is always good edhopper Jan 2019 #23
I'm sure glad I'm not taking that position Lordquinton Jan 2019 #25
the only evil is to oppose God....God cannot oppose him/herself, but still has free will. irresistable Jan 2019 #26
Can God create a burrito that is too hot for God to eat? malchickiwick Jan 2019 #8
God's wind! Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #20
No, he has to pay for it! NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #11
"God" is holding a 2100 year grudge against a woman that ate piece of fruit. LakeArenal Jan 2019 #14
Isn't more like 4000 years? Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #21
"God" must just be a sadist Duppers Jan 2019 #16
The Creator is described as omnipotent. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #24
God created man in his own image lordsummerisle Jan 2019 #27
God does what he's told. Turbineguy Jan 2019 #28
All i know is that he likes to watch.... dubyadiprecession Jan 2019 #29
Christians (and their type) have been LOLing at that one from long before there were Christians. enki23 Jan 2019 #30
Free will pamdb Jan 2019 #31
The premise edhopper Jan 2019 #32

N_E_1 for Tennis

(10,707 posts)
4. I was taught that god is ...
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 10:34 AM
Jan 2019

Omnipotent... so he can be the ultimate evil or the ultimate good whichever he chooses at the time.
Use of free will. Also you cannot give something away you never possessed in the first place, hence ...free will.
Glad I’m atheist is a lot less mentally challenging not that that thought took much thinking.

Fullduplexxx

(8,230 posts)
5. It's funny watching people wrestle with these types of questions
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 10:38 AM
Jan 2019

"But if God is all good and perfect, he can't decide to do something evil, his motive can only be good, no matter what the he does or allows to happen. "


Evil from your perspective or from god's? God sent the angel of death to kill the firstborn sons of the Egyptians. Was that evil ? To some yes to some no, to god? Who's to say.

Good motive ? To a hungry hunter hunger is a good motive for the hunting but not to the hunted.


edhopper

(34,725 posts)
7. Doesn't matter
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 10:42 AM
Jan 2019

If God can only be good, then he cannot choose to be evil. And the definition of evil is God's. People who use their free will to do evil often don't know what they do is evil. Ask any christian.
If I don't think taking the lords name in vain, I have still sinned if I do.

LongtimeAZDem

(4,515 posts)
15. Not according to the god, if we postulate omniscience and omnipotence
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 11:52 AM
Jan 2019

If a god is all-knowing and all-powerful, then everything that occurs in it's creation is by deliberate design.

Therefore, if murder exists, the god is OK with it.

edhopper

(34,725 posts)
19. But we can choose evil
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 03:40 PM
Jan 2019

and God, by the his very definition, cannot.

Many people have different ideas than God. Many in the Bible think differently.

Lordquinton

(7,886 posts)
22. That's why we have the mysterious ways loophole
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 06:14 PM
Jan 2019

God cannot do evil, therefore what he did isn't evil, we just don't know his motivation.

malchickiwick

(1,474 posts)
8. Can God create a burrito that is too hot for God to eat?
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 10:46 AM
Jan 2019

Answer: God, being self-negating, does not exist.
(Update on the immovable rock paradox)

LakeArenal

(29,767 posts)
14. "God" is holding a 2100 year grudge against a woman that ate piece of fruit.
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 11:05 AM
Jan 2019

That’s “his” choice.

Voltaire2

(14,677 posts)
21. Isn't more like 4000 years?
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 05:54 PM
Jan 2019

That is OT grudge.

Yaweh rev 2.0 got some woman pregnant and then had his son killed to prove something or other.

Duppers

(28,244 posts)
16. "God" must just be a sadist
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 12:33 PM
Jan 2019

Playing a game with us for his own amusement - if one follows the logic of all this religion.
Otherwise, he would've created things differently.

"Does God have free will?"

Do we?


enki23

(7,794 posts)
30. Christians (and their type) have been LOLing at that one from long before there were Christians.
Wed Jan 30, 2019, 10:09 PM
Jan 2019

But never once have they successfully answered it. In the end it's all just jazz hands and cutesy, obfuscationist bullshit like "God and goodness are one!" And "how about those Patriots?"

Anyway, the older Christians thought omnipotence only meant something if their god was free to do whatever it wanted. No, that doesn't solve the dilemma. But it means they were stuck with one horn, and they had to make that one work. They figured that the power to do only what you must do, nothing more, nothing less, means you don't really "do" anything at all. Which makes sense, because that god isn't so much like a perfect person as like a perfect bit of plumbing. All the water gets where it has to go, with never an errant drop. Praise him.

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