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    Interfering with freedom when it could achieve the greate... — Carmelics
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    Supports→It would be incompatible with God's moral character to interfere with someone's freedom at the very point where honoring that freedom would teach a hard lesson and do the most good.

    Interfering with freedom when it could achieve the greatest good would be contrary to God's moral character as most Christians understand it.

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