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<blockquote data-quote="o_mlly" data-source="post: 77660696" data-attributes="member: 434838"><p>Well, there is no free will in <em>that</em>. But <em>that </em>is not how human beings choose.</p><p></p><p>Interesting that you write, "... in the nature of the person <em>you have become</em> ...". If "<em>you have become"</em> then you were not always so. When did you become something else? In every moral choice, you have an opportunity to become something else You may continue to choose as you always have eg., eat the jelly filled donut, or you may choose not to. You are now becoming something other than what you habitually were. If you continue to fast from jelly filled donuts then you exerted <em>self-control</em> over your body's appetite.</p><p></p><p>At that moment when you decide to accept or reject the grace that moves you to eat healthy, you are independent on all factors including the grace He provides. You always are "the master of your fate, the captain of your soul.".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o_mlly, post: 77660696, member: 434838"] Well, there is no free will in [I]that[/I]. But [I]that [/I]is not how human beings choose. Interesting that you write, "... in the nature of the person [I]you have become[/I] ...". If "[I]you have become"[/I] then you were not always so. When did you become something else? In every moral choice, you have an opportunity to become something else You may continue to choose as you always have eg., eat the jelly filled donut, or you may choose not to. You are now becoming something other than what you habitually were. If you continue to fast from jelly filled donuts then you exerted [I]self-control[/I] over your body's appetite. At that moment when you decide to accept or reject the grace that moves you to eat healthy, you are independent on all factors including the grace He provides. You always are "the master of your fate, the captain of your soul.". [/QUOTE]
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