Free will is biblically assumed throughout Scripture — humans are treated as responsible agents making real choices
Continuing the free will answer, Mike argues that the assumption of free choice and moral responsibility permeates the entire biblical narrative.
Even after the Fall, the Bible constantly assumes the reader has genuine choices. The intuitive sense that we have free will (nearly universal before philosophical challenge) supports this. Mike references atheism as being forced to deny free will not from evidence but from its inability to account for free will within a materialist worldview. He references apologist Tim Stratton as a resource.
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