Well, god didn't want us to be robots. He wanted us to be able to make decisions for ourselves, and he wanted us to choose whether we would serve him or not.
They had what god provided in eden
Prometheus
Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty I'm free at last."
God will raise up, God will set free.
The Aztecs thanked their gods by sacrificing humans. They did this by ripping out the heart while the human was alive. The Aztecs were very blood thirsty people who were always willing to give their gods what they wanted.
The reason Eric Fromm believes that God never wanted to give humans free will is because he believes that freedom is an aspect of human nature that is either embraced or escaped.
The same "place" God always is... letting humans have free will. God doesn't abandon humans-- humans abandon God.
God ... DAH!!
God, not wanting humans to be automatons, created them with free will.
God's omniscience, or all-knowing nature, means that God knows everything, including the choices humans will make. This can lead to the question of whether humans truly have free will if God already knows what choices they will make. Some believe that God's knowledge does not interfere with human free will, as humans still have the ability to make choices, even if God knows what those choices will be. Others believe that God's omniscience may limit human free will, as our choices may be predetermined by God's knowledge.
According to the Bible, humans have free will to make choices, but those choices are influenced by God's plan and guidance.
Free will, for one.
The concept of God being omniscient does not necessarily mean that humans do not have free will. The belief in free will is a complex philosophical and theological issue that is debated among scholars and religious thinkers. Some argue that God's omniscience and human free will can coexist, while others believe they are incompatible. Ultimately, the relationship between God's omniscience and human free will is a topic that has been discussed for centuries without a definitive answer.
Nothing. They are free humans.
Humans have free will. Not even the Jewish idea of "angels" includes the concept of free will. Humans have a God-given soul. Humans have an afterlife. Humans have vast emotions. Humans affect the upper worlds by their deeds.
because he loves us
The God free will paradox is the idea that if God is all-knowing and all-powerful, then how can humans have free will to make choices? This paradox challenges our understanding of divine sovereignty, which is the belief that God is in control of everything, and human autonomy, which is the idea that humans have the ability to make choices independently. It raises questions about whether our choices are truly free if God already knows what we will choose, and how much control God has over our decisions.