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Um, no. Every single biased and ridiculous statement that you have typed here has been easily countered. I have done so handily many many times. So have a number of others. But at times it gets tiresome so I just skip a few. The difficult thing about debating with you is not in winning the debates but in keeping a Christian attitude at the same time. I admit it is hard and I have failed. For the record, when I say you are wrong I am not trying to destroy your ego just your statements. You might be a fine person worthy of respect it is just that your comments here are not.


There are those who have argued that free will is logically impossible in the context of an omnipotent and omniscient God. They might even be right. But the last time you said free will was impossible you did not put it in that context you just said it was impossible. Which I demonstrated was wrong. Just now you put it in the context of a Christian God. But since few Christian scholars argue that the Christian God is absolutely omnipotent or absolutely omniscient I can still confidently say that you are wrong. There is no logical difficulty in a virtually omnipotent or virtually omniscient God endowing His creatures with free will.


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