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	<title>Comments on: Free Will Presentation</title>
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	<description>The societal ramblings of a couple brothers in their pursuit of truth</description>
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		<title>By: terry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 22:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For God: The non-living component of the universe required much element manipulation and planet building. The living component,  plant and animal is a by-product of time plus two  generations of star systems. With this in mind we can say that God is proud of plants and animals because they beautify a few of the creations and yet mildly pissed because there are so many creations with no decorating life. 

Now for the free will question. It does not matter. God cares only that life exists/existed to decorate components of the star systems. Whether life exists for one planetary trip around the sun or fifty is not relevant to God. Religions always exhort their members to produce offspring. That&#039;s all that matters.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For God: The non-living component of the universe required much element manipulation and planet building. The living component,  plant and animal is a by-product of time plus two  generations of star systems. With this in mind we can say that God is proud of plants and animals because they beautify a few of the creations and yet mildly pissed because there are so many creations with no decorating life. </p>
<p>Now for the free will question. It does not matter. God cares only that life exists/existed to decorate components of the star systems. Whether life exists for one planetary trip around the sun or fifty is not relevant to God. Religions always exhort their members to produce offspring. That&#8217;s all that matters.</p>
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		<title>By: Jon</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What if it&#039;s like a Computer Game on a CD

Everything is already there ( All Endless possibilities ) of which all are known to God ( Knowing the Endless possibilities available by choice )

Each one of us then can choose in any given moment of the game what action we will take, and in doing so leads us into a new possibility

Now my question would be, not so much Does God give us free will, as that&#039;s neither here nor there... but if we dont or if we do, does it matter to God what we choose?

Why does it matter to God?

If it matters, does that now mean there is a contradiction concerning what has been taught about God

i.e God is everything, God needs for nothing

Also, we have to ask ourself, when we talk about Free will, or things that matter to God

Are we doing so from a point of view of God which is seperate from humanity? Or are we doing it from a point of view that God is not seperate
as that can change the perspective that we have about what matters to God possibly.</description>
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<p>Everything is already there ( All Endless possibilities ) of which all are known to God ( Knowing the Endless possibilities available by choice )</p>
<p>Each one of us then can choose in any given moment of the game what action we will take, and in doing so leads us into a new possibility</p>
<p>Now my question would be, not so much Does God give us free will, as that&#8217;s neither here nor there&#8230; but if we dont or if we do, does it matter to God what we choose?</p>
<p>Why does it matter to God?</p>
<p>If it matters, does that now mean there is a contradiction concerning what has been taught about God</p>
<p>i.e God is everything, God needs for nothing</p>
<p>Also, we have to ask ourself, when we talk about Free will, or things that matter to God</p>
<p>Are we doing so from a point of view of God which is seperate from humanity? Or are we doing it from a point of view that God is not seperate<br />
as that can change the perspective that we have about what matters to God possibly.</p>
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