✓ Does Clarity Remove Free Will?
This article discusses the ideological and volitional rejection of a fully evidenced God, arguing that such rejection is possible despite clear evidence. It distinguishes between epistemic, ideological, and volitional rejection, suggesting that knowledge of God does not necessitate acceptance. Biblical examples like Satan and the Pharisees illustrate this, while philosophical insights emphasize that free will thrives on informed choices. Thus, evidence enhances autonomy rather than constrains it.
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