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To: Exnihilo
The central problem with libertarianism is that God doesn't give anyone the "right" to do anything intrinsically evil.
15 posted on 02/01/2002 10:34:03 AM PST by Aquinasfan
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To: Aquinasfan
Hi Aquinas
I was just thinking God gave us free will
and probably man-made law which reflects it
is the most sensible one

libertarianism makes common sense to me --
it carries out the Constitution in spirit and letter
and allows as much free will as possible
Love, Palo
30 posted on 02/01/2002 10:44:31 AM PST by palo verde
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To: Aquinasfan
The central problem with libertarianism is that God doesn't give anyone the "right" to do anything intrinsically evil.

No, but He sure has provided the opportunity.

I believe that's known as "freedom", something that was granted to Adam and Eve in the Garden, if you'll recall. God provided them the opportunity in the form of access to the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Not only that, He actually permitted temptation to be provided in the form of a certain being who was cast out of Heaven. Talk about your Grand Conspiracy Theories: God actually "permitted" the fall of Adam. But then again, maybe the problem was simply that God is so weak that He is incapable of keeping fallen angels from invading certain locations, and incapable of creating beings that are not subject to temptation.

Freedom has a cost. That cost was the reason why a Redeemer was sent to Earth. God apparently feels that the principle of freedom was worth the price of sacrificing a Redeemer.

244 posted on 02/01/2002 12:25:13 PM PST by CubicleGuy
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