Free will As we have seen, the definition of free will may be misunderstood and easily distorted. For the purposes of this article, free will is defined as the ability to unconditionally select emotions, emotions, or behaviors. I believe it 100% since I first understood the meaning of free will from the beginning. I have the right and ability to choose what I like. In addition to thinking that I have a free will, I hear other things, I feel that they do not clearly understand free will.
Free will is the ability to make choices based on your wishes. Free will has two theological views: compatibility and liberalism. Compatibility is the position that people only have freedom, as it allows a person to be free and his sin hinders him from freely choosing God. (1 Corinthians 2:14; Romans 3: 10-12; Rome) 6: 14) - 20). The libertarian free will is the position that even though he is sinful, a sinner who is not saved can still choose God freely (John 3:16; 3:36). The fate of God does not mean that we can not make a choice of free will. Because God is omnipotent, God is planned by our choice. He knows what we are going to do. He has no choice but to do his best. Therefore, whatever you choose to do with your own free will is well-known. But his knowledge does not mean you can not choose freely
God's free will is important to solve the problem of evil. If God chooses evil even if he has free will, it may have created life as well: free will, never evil. If God does not have free will, but still is good, free will may not be kind, so there is no need to create evil to give human free will. If God, angels, and other heavenly creatures have free will in a place without evil and pain, it is not a fact that God makes evil exist, as it is a necessary side effect of free will. "
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