shnarkle wrote: When one knows all of the factors that go into making a decision, they know what decision will be made. When one knows what is the best decision to make, there is no decision to make. Then they are truly free from ignorance, foolishness, bondage, etc.
You are right again. But since no one can possibly be
truly free from ignorance, foolishness, bondage, etc. on earth, this is one of the reasons I reject that those enslaved to sin can have a free will.
Have you considered that
IF you know the inevitable outcome of your decision as pertaining to every option that your free will has been abrogated? If you are faced with two doors, one with a tiger waiting for his dinner and the other leading to the path to life, do you have a choice? Not if you know nothing about tigers and life. Even if you are told there is a tiger somewhere and life somewhere, do you have a choice? No, I'd say not really because all you can do is guess, ie, make an uninformed or non-educated decision about which door to choose.
But if you were told that the left door had a tiger and the right door led to life do you have a choice? Yes, you can choose to believe the person telling you this or not, to trust him or not to trust him. Putting your faith in this person or not putting your faith in this person becomes the issue and that decision you can freely make.
BUT if the person lets you peek through the doors and you see the tiger (hell) and the path out (heaven), can we say we have a free will to choose? I must answer no we do not because our knowledge has forced us to choose to go right, not left no matter what we might have been personally inclined to do before we peeked.
In other words, to make a free will decision to accept GOD at HIS word or to reject HIM as a liar, we cannot have proof of the consequences of either option or our free will would be overwhelmed by the proof and we would be forced to choose HIM no matter how much we were inclined to reject HIS claims before we saw the proof.
PCE Theology as I see it...
We had an existence with a free will in Sheol before the creation of the physical universe. Here we chose to be able to become holy or to be eternally evil in YHWH's sight. Then the physical universe was created and all sinners were sent to earth.
This theology debunks the need to base Christianity upon the blasphemy of creating us in Adam's sin.