by jimwalton » Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:19 pm
Whoa, whoa, you've really changed the subject here. The question was how can God act without violating free will. You've thrown it to a different topic: Why does God not act against free willl? But we can discuss this if you wish.
> why would it sit back and watch countless murders occur on a global scale throughout human history?
God doesn't (I would say can't) interfere with free will. If someone decides to murder, rape, and pillage, God doesn't stop that. People make their own decisions, and we all live with the consequences.
We have two choices here: God controls all our actions, and we are robots, not human. All of our thoughts and actions are programmed, and there's no such thing as being human, as love, kindness, forgiveness, or even reason, because everything is set and we are playing out an unalterable script.
The other choice is that there is free will, and people can actually make choices about what to do in life, good or bad, to the benefit or detriment of humanity. Despite its pitfalls, this is the better choice.
You might think there's a 3rd choice: God gives us freedom to choose, but restricts that freedom so that we can only choose the good. Well, as anyone can see, that's not freedom. It's actually a subset of the first choice, and we're not human, we're not free, and it's all just a deceptive game.
So, as it turns out, God is not some sort of monster, as you casually accuse. If we went with the first choice, you wouldn't even be able to think that because all of your thoughts would be controlled. If we went with the 3rd choice, you wouldn't be able to think that because it would be forbidden to you, and your thoughts would be controlled.
So we go with the second choice: people actually have free will and God doesn't interfere with it. That allows some people to be murderous, and it allows people to draw false conclusions.
> Just think about how many children are raped and killed you'd have to believe that your deity is just sitting back and watching this terrible act.
Now here's another place where you misunderstand. God doesn't stop it, but he certainly doesn't just sit back and watch this terrible act. He is actively at work so that murderers are stopped, arrested, jailed. There are many forces actively and continually at work stopping perpetrators of all kinds.
> enduring such if I am in a position of being capable.
Here's another place you misunderstand. I have said that God cannot interfere with free will. If he did or could, we wouldn't be human and we wouldn't be free. So God's omnipotence doesn't include things like (1) God can contradict himself, (2) God can do contradictory things, like create a square circle, (3) God can contradict free will so that we're not free, etc. God's omnipotence (his "position of being capable") allows him to do whatever is possible. You are asking for a contradiction, and it's not possible.
God is no monster. But you are free to believe what you wish. Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.