Religion/Spirituality If God has a plan for everyone how do we have freewill?

tmonster

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Oh it was, you asked if you didn't have to follow the plan; I told you that you will ALWAYS be following someone's plan.
no that was not my question
I did not ask you will I have to follow someone's plan
in context, I asked if I had to follow God's plan
 

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If God has a plan for everyone how do we have freewill?

It's the Free Will to do whatever is in His plan.
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Yep. As in you can change the plan that's for yourself. Right now you're probably on the path to destruction. But you can always change that plan for destruction. Sadly it doesn't look like you will

Isn't that whole statement, but especially the bold, what you religious people refer to as "passing judgement"? :lupe:
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You and I define "human" differently
You think of man, as a lowly puppet, befuddled by his own existence, always one step behind, finding peace only in the submission of his imagination and pride.
I think of him as a MAN, definer of his existence, emboldened by his ignorance, submissive only to his will and desire for understanding.

Existentially, I find your position contemptible, not because of its content, but because of it's pretense, its complacency, its willingness to present and accept a masquerade of intellectual slavery as spiritual freedom, to satisfy itself with sleeping in a blanket of dogma because being awake is too noisy with unanswerable questions.
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