u/Framefulness

I don't understand the theistic definition of free will.

Christians imply that where there is free will, there has to be the ability to chose evil. I find it too restrictive for no reason. Free will is simply the ability to chose between different actions. They can be any — only good, good and evil, only evil, only neutral, neutral and good, etc

If it only counts as free will when there is the option for evil, I could as well say that it only counts as free will if things outside our control don't affect our choices like physics, logic, and instincts.

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u/Framefulness — 22 hours ago