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    It is not the case that It is better that God create a world in which agents possess libertarian free will, even though they may misuse it, than a world where agents lack it.

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    • 1.Libertarian free will is of great value.
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    • 2.Because it is part of the definition of libertarian free will that a free action cannot be caused by anything outside of the agent, not even God can cause a person to freely do what is right.
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    • 3.The great value of libertarian free will outweighs the disvalue of agents misusing it and doing what is wrong.
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