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Free will and consciousness

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Free will and consciousness

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2 Thessalonians 2:11

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2 Thessalonians 2:9-11

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01:20:40
Ephesians 1:11

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01:21:15
Quran 10:99-100

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01:50:34
Quran 76:29-31

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01:49:46
Romans 1

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01:21:12
Romans 1:18-25

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Romans 3:23

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Raised in a question about how to reconcile divine hardening with human free will; the speaker answered by focusing on the 'strong delusion' language in the chapter.

Supports claim through 2 Thessalonians 2:11Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to explain that God gives people over to deception after they refuse the truth, as part of answering a free-will objection and showing the delusion is judicial.

Supports claim through 2 Thessalonians 2:9-11Open verseOpen stream

This verse was cited in the predestination discussion to argue that what is 'predestined' is the inheritance prepared for believers, not an arbitrary selection forcing some to b...

Supports claim through Ephesians 1:11Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to argue that no soul believes except by Allah's permission, as evidence against libertarian free will in Islam.

Supports claim through Quran 10:99-100Open verseOpen stream

Cited as evidence that human willing is subordinate to Allah's willing, in a discussion about whether Islam teaches real free will.

Supports claim through Quran 76:29-31Open verseOpen stream

Brought in as a parallel example of God giving people over to their own rebellion, reinforcing the explanation of 2 Thessalonians on judgment and hardening.

Supports claim through Romans 1Open verseOpen stream
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