• No1@aussie.zone
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        6 months ago

        I will die on a hill that says a banana is more good than an apple.

        Making the apple relatively more evil on the scale from good to evil.

        Others may prefer an apple. But I guess that is their free will to choose so 😉

      • wieson@feddit.de
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        6 months ago

        The free will is more about choosing to follow god or not. So if everything god does is good and everything they want you to do is good, you have no choice but to do those things. So you live in a perfect world but are a puppet.

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      6 months ago

      An all-powerful god wouldn’t be affected by such logic. They could have changed the rules to allow for free will without evil.

    • Cybermonk_Taiji@r.nf
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      6 months ago

      This question doesn’t make any sense.

      The question is, in a purely mechanical universe of strict causality can free will exist?

      God and evil are fictional.