You are awfully quick to characterize what other people say in uncomplimentary and usually derogatory terms. To me this indicates a arrogance not particularly becoming in someone who professes to be a master of of anything, you need to chill a little.Mastermind wrote:<b>Why don't you ask St Augustine about free will vs determinism. Your response was just a sideways slide out of the question, what you have to deal with is the issue of omnipotence.</b>
How was it a sideways slide out of the question? You are the one making idiotic assumptions that make God a sinner just like voicingmaster pointed out. Who is really sliding out?
<b>Angels were messengers of God, why would a messenger have free will? And even if he had free will how could he alter the will of an omnipotent creator?</b>
Why not? Are you saying God made Satan to rebel and punished him for something God did in the first place? And who said he could alter the will of an omnipotent creator? Just because God is more powerful does not mean lucifer couldn't try. Remember, PRIDE was his downfall. He THOUGHT he could do it.
<b>Does the temptation of man make God a sinner? Not if it served a divine purpose.</b>
No, but predetermining somebody's future to cause evil then punishing him for it DOES make God a sinner.
<b>MM, there is very little scripture on the subject of angels and not much more on free will vs determinism. There is something noble in man's defiance of an omnipotent God but I don't think that man will prevail in the end. However I do feel that all of that is part of a plan and perhaps the end has not yet been written, what could God fear from us?
I have to retire now,[ perhaps a side effect of the fall?] but it has been fun.LOL</b>
Most of this stuff has nothing to do with anything. The fact remains that if determinism exists, God is evil for punishing creatures whose evil deeds he commanded!
The question of omnipotence vs free will is central to an understanding of the question of sin. You could say that God created us to sin since we apparently did, does that make us and satan innocent victims of a sinning God?
One way out of this problem is to simply make the end indeterminate, we all just duke it out and whoever wins, wins.
I don't know the ultimate answer to this question so I am not going to characterize anyones opinion on it. I do know that you are called to God, you don't just walk in and demand to be saved, what does that do to your free will? I think free will is actually only free won't, the end is determined and our lives are really only the details in the overall plan.