we have free will, but god already knows what we will do, so he knows our future. he knows what we will do., given that, why can't he send us to heaven or heck based on this, since he knows who is saved and who is not? and speaking of heck, heck is used by many as a reason to believe in Jesus, in theory, heck is so bad it scares most into beleiving. this implies that Christianity is not an excercize of humility, rather the opposite. yes, greed, one of the seven deadly sins. also, god reads minds and can see at your attempt to deceive him. in conclusion, hw will send you to heck wether you pray or not. so in conclusion, most will go to hell, no matter how "godly" they are. so all those people who converted may really be going to heck. so confessing your "sins" is useless, as he will see through your deception.try answering this!
Angels have no free-will, they happily serve God. Satan was a jinn, and yes jinn have free-will like us humans.
In social studies, "take away" typically means to extract or understand the main message, lesson, or significance from a particular historical event, concept, or situation. It involves identifying key points or insights that can be learned or applied from studying a particular subject.
Set the boundaries for reasonable behaviour. When the boundaries are crossed take away a privilege for a time. eg no computer/ internet time, no mobile phone etc. Be consistent with discipline, and stick to what you have said
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yes he takes baths but he never wheres the same underware twice...he just throws it away and gets a new pair.
No, God does not take away gifts from individuals.
In his prayers, Paul asked God to take away a "thorn in the flesh."
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us. Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us. Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world. Grant us Peace.
He doesn't take them away, He gives them new life. Then there are those who take themselves away.
Opinion: No, that's what free will is all about. He doesn't know what you're going to do next either, since if he did you wouldn't have free will.Opinion: Yes, God knows what you are thinking. Although some say it takes away the free will God has given us* by knowing what we think and will do, it does not. We are bound, not by God, but by destiny to do the things we will in the future to come. God does not forge our destinies; we forge them ourselves by things we allow to influence us and things we can't help but be influenced by. God knows the path we will walk, but does not take away our free will to walk it. We have free will from God, but not absolute free will from ourselves and things around us.(*By knowing what we are thinking and what we are going to do next, it so calls gives but an illusion of free will since inevitably it will be done. But it is not an illusion.)
Just Ask Forgiveness To God (ALLAH), To Bless You.
In many belief systems, God does not take away the destiny He created for individuals; rather, He allows for free will, enabling people to make choices that can lead them away from their intended path. While challenges and hardships may arise, they are often seen as opportunities for growth and learning. Ultimately, many believe that with faith and perseverance, one can realign with their true purpose.
Job.
God gave human freedom to us and someday he will say whether we will be cast into the lake of fire or go with him to the kingdom of heaven so he can take it away. Anything is possible. God can do whatever he wants. Jonab: Free will is the heart of the relationship between man and God. Without free will the concept of a loving God just falls apart. God doesn't wants anyone to worship Him out of obligation. If God takes away man's free will and starts doing whatever He wants then everything the bible teachs about love becomes meaningless.
God can take away your gifts, and to prevent or cope with this possibility, one can cultivate humility, gratitude, and a sense of purpose beyond one's gifts.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, I'm sorry, only God can take away sin.
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