Real love cannot be compelled, it requires the freedom of the will. That is why God places such high value upon His creations freedom to make choices. Scripture may at times seem to show a God that forces acceptance of His divine authority and love, but in the end our freedom allows us to choose to acknowledge and accept, or reject Him.
His knowledge of our choices is the basis of our predestination, but not the cause. We are all wonderfully made, but we are given this freedom to reject God, or else it is all a farce, and we are but mere puppets. To me this would demonstrate a God that is less than perfect.
This freedom seems evident from the creation of the Angels and their ability to rebel and unto mankind in the garden, with our ability to succeed or fail.
This freedom is a double edged sword. It is a limited freedom, but it is real and demonstrated in the successes and failures of all of God’s creation.
So I guess my question is, “Could God create a being, with real freedom, that would only choose good?” (Good being defined as aligned with God’s will)
His knowledge of our choices is the basis of our predestination, but not the cause. We are all wonderfully made, but we are given this freedom to reject God, or else it is all a farce, and we are but mere puppets. To me this would demonstrate a God that is less than perfect.
This freedom seems evident from the creation of the Angels and their ability to rebel and unto mankind in the garden, with our ability to succeed or fail.
This freedom is a double edged sword. It is a limited freedom, but it is real and demonstrated in the successes and failures of all of God’s creation.
So I guess my question is, “Could God create a being, with real freedom, that would only choose good?” (Good being defined as aligned with God’s will)