@dann & wind: I guess the practice of freewill is limitless but to the exercises of freewill which affects others (including killing and giving birth etc), the judgment of such exercises are more heavily scrutinized...
perhaps what i meant by limit to free will is the range that we consider it correct, and not sinful...
wait we talkin about "free will" in general or "free will" in the religion sense??? free will to choose what u believe in, what your religion should be? Or free will to do things in general? Coz seems to me that master_g's definition of 'free will' here is 'free will' to choose Christianity or no; and his example of a free will is related to committing crime/murder... which is totally unrelated. -.-
religion seems to come into everything here...in any case...freewill..religion or not...anyone can do what they want...majority of us that is...excluding special circumstances..but it comes with consequences that are faced after...
uhhh ill have to hop out... turns out, being the lazy reader i am, i was only agreeing with the s korean dude and that God gave us free will, but not the free will to kill... which i did explain in my own posts... i TOTALLY skipped the first paragraph you wrote lol so i cant answer b-rains question.... I GOTTA STOP SPEED READING lol man.... seriously.... gotta get more active in reading... i was speed reading a lot of test questions in my job, so i had to redo them lol
LOL np, looks like b-rain wont get answered then, i put my opinion but i have no intention in going over it.
everyone trying to make a point...counter argue...personal views...but aint reading the full thread...this is just damn hilarious...i mean..hahahah
lol not reading stuff on a forum isn't a big deal.. has basically no consequences... but u shouldnt skim test questions unless you are really running out of time -noclue thats a good way to fail lol
ive been revising constantly for days on end, i cant get to into this in case i forget stuff :( I suffer from doeverythingthedaybeforetheexam-engitis