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Struggles by Non-Christians
I am starting to hate free will
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<blockquote data-quote="VCR-2000" data-source="post: 77060243" data-attributes="member: 415812"><p>I modestly accept that compliment about being a deep thinker.</p><p>Yeah, I am kind of frustrated about not choosing to be born or my own circumstances.</p><p>Maybe I am not so mad at the idea of existing itself as the circumstances of it that I'm dealing with currently.</p><p></p><p>I accept it's possible that I might have a special purpose from God but I haven't found or confirmed what it is yet. Still exploring.</p><p>I can possibly accept that I don't have free will, but again growing up I had free will embedded in my head somewhere from early on, and I grew up in the country considered (rightly or not) the 'most free in the world' so I have a little bit of libertarian in me that makes it hard to reconcile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCR-2000, post: 77060243, member: 415812"] I modestly accept that compliment about being a deep thinker. Yeah, I am kind of frustrated about not choosing to be born or my own circumstances. Maybe I am not so mad at the idea of existing itself as the circumstances of it that I'm dealing with currently. I accept it's possible that I might have a special purpose from God but I haven't found or confirmed what it is yet. Still exploring. I can possibly accept that I don't have free will, but again growing up I had free will embedded in my head somewhere from early on, and I grew up in the country considered (rightly or not) the 'most free in the world' so I have a little bit of libertarian in me that makes it hard to reconcile. [/QUOTE]
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