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I am starting to hate free will
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<blockquote data-quote="QvQ" data-source="post: 77064451" data-attributes="member: 421823"><p>I am realizing that the "why" we are here might not have everything to do with sin or virtue.</p><p>What I would take with me when I go is my drawing skills.</p><p>I can't draw. Years ago I found a book on perspective and decided to copy every picture in the book. I learned geometry, perspective, cad and computer skills. I learned about paper, chemistry of paint and textures of surfaces. I studied, anatomy, animals, houses, faces, all of God's creation. The colors of a sunset, the curve of a smile, the light in the eye all had new meaning when I wondered how to replicate the picture the glory of God.</p><p>I am not sinning nor am I virtuous when I am drawing.</p><p>I hope that in heaven there is the ability and tools to create.</p><p>I still can't draw but I have all the work of learning and exploring. For me, that is "why" I am here and what defines the "what" of my existence.</p><p>I believe in limited free will but free will, I would will myself into Michealangelo.</p><p>It is Christmas, I wish everyone here a very Merry Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QvQ, post: 77064451, member: 421823"] I am realizing that the "why" we are here might not have everything to do with sin or virtue. What I would take with me when I go is my drawing skills. I can't draw. Years ago I found a book on perspective and decided to copy every picture in the book. I learned geometry, perspective, cad and computer skills. I learned about paper, chemistry of paint and textures of surfaces. I studied, anatomy, animals, houses, faces, all of God's creation. The colors of a sunset, the curve of a smile, the light in the eye all had new meaning when I wondered how to replicate the picture the glory of God. I am not sinning nor am I virtuous when I am drawing. I hope that in heaven there is the ability and tools to create. I still can't draw but I have all the work of learning and exploring. For me, that is "why" I am here and what defines the "what" of my existence. I believe in limited free will but free will, I would will myself into Michealangelo. It is Christmas, I wish everyone here a very Merry Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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