
A Word About Free Will
I was once introduced to the following question, “how does [a] man truly have free will if [he is] expected and/[or] destined to sin?” That question draws from huge assumptions, and are primarily based on what’s called an “equivocation fallacy” (a very complicated term, made extremely simple). Free will means many different things for many different people. “Why it is so important?” begs the question: What does it mean to me?