613 Quotes About Free-will
- Author Rob Bell
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Love demands freedom. It always has, and it always will. We are free to resist, reject, and rebel against God's ways for us. We can have all the hell we want.
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- Author Alaric Hutchinson
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The war going on within you is a reflection of every war that has ever taken place… past, present, and future. Each individual is a Spiritual Warrior and there is only one demon you must conquer…your SELF. You are the devil and you are the savior. You are a human with free will, and every morning you wake up and you make a choice.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Free will is not a question of willpower, it's a question of character.
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- Author Autumn Christian
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if you truly want to know why I'm helping you, you won't get any easy answers. It's not because I believe in the goodness of humankind. It's not because I believe God and the rest of the monsters are evil. I only wish to have the capacity to change. To know that we have the ability to take a different direction than the one presented to us. That is more important than good and evil. Than life or death.
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- Author Kasi Kaye Iliopoulos
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My will is free and connected to my Spirit. When I exercise my free will, I am calm, at peace and serene.
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- Author Oliver Gaspirtz
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Free will? Either you follow the word of God, or you'll be punished with eternal hellfire. That's the same kind of "choice" an abuse boyfriend gives you: 'Either you do exactly what I say, or I'll beat the shit out of you.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Believing in God makes one humble … and arrogant: those who do give their actions and their abilities way less credit than they really deserve, and are inevitably left with the unshakable belief that they are way more important to life than they actually are.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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One can't stop people from killing themselves if they're determined to. It may even be wrong to do so.
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- Author Louise Blackwick
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Mario blinked.His reflection did not.“That’s the odd thing about depression,” Mario reflected, “a human can survive anything, as long as they have a clear end in sight. A purpose. Take that away and they sink like pennies in mire: gently at first and then engulfed without notice by the dark waters of the bog.
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