Im looking at you Jehovah.

  • otterpop@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    That presents a false dichotomy by assuming “ownership” automatically equals “coercion.”

    God’s ownership of your soul simply means He is the Creator and the source of your existence. However, owning your existence does not mean He overrides your personal agency. The entire biblical narrative is actually built on the reality of human free will.

    Having a Creator doesn’t strip you of true freedom. In fact, you have the absolute freedom to choose who you serve. The Bible repeatedly emphasizes this choice, such as in Joshua 24:15 which says, “choose this day whom you will serve.” The Apostle Paul also points out in Romans 6:16 that we all ultimately choose what we dedicate our lives to, whether that is sin or obedience.

    God isn’t forcing your hand or gaslighting you. He gives you the ultimate choice. You can use your freedom to align with your Creator, or you can use your free will to reject Him. He actually respects your autonomy enough to let you walk away and have exactly what you chose.

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      3 hours ago

      ownership is coercion, for if not coercion, it’s force

      respect the choice!? choose wrong and burn in hell!

      some fuckin choice