The Divine Knowledge of the acts and deeds of the beings having freedom of will does not mean compulsion at all 20

The Divine Knowledge of the acts and deeds of the beings having freedom of will does not mean compulsion at all

The Divine Knowledge of the acts and deeds of the beings having freedom of will does not mean compulsion at all. It means just the opposite. Men must enjoy the freedom of will with which they have been endowed. He was right who said that it is height of ignorance to regard Divine Knowledge as the cause of sinning."


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