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    Although sinful acts place us in rebellion against God, t... — Carmelics
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    Supports→This approach does not endanger God's sovereignty or omniscience, unlike the standard free will defense.

    Although sinful acts place us in rebellion against God, they do not put God in rebellion against himself.

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    If this is correct, there is a great good that God, as a loving creator, is able blamelessly to will for us, but which in its exercise inevitably leads us into blameworthiness. That good is our autonomy — the thing that makes us most like God, and is the sole means by which we are able to reach friendship with him, but which can be responsibly exercised to enter that friendship only if first employed in a conceit of rebellion, wherein we learn our limitations, and come to appreciate the emptiness of a life based on subjective independence. Only thus are we able to reach a position of moral aut...

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