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ClemtheCatholic
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A friend asked the following:
“If you see a toddler walking into a road and there’s a car coming you’ll grab the kid and pull him to safety, even if the toddler knows there’s a car coming and he’s using his free will to walk in the road you’re going to over-ride that and keep him safe because we know it’s in the toddler’s best interests to not be hit by a car. So, my question is…why doesn’t God do this? He knows we’re going to sin but He doesn’t try to stop us because we have free will. Why not? We didn’t let the toddler use his because we know what’s better for him, being hit by a car or not being hit by a car, and God knows what’s best for us but doesn’t stop us like we would a toddler walking into a road. (Was that clear? If not let me know and I’ll try to ask it in a different way.)”
I’m not sure how to respond…
Thank you!
“If you see a toddler walking into a road and there’s a car coming you’ll grab the kid and pull him to safety, even if the toddler knows there’s a car coming and he’s using his free will to walk in the road you’re going to over-ride that and keep him safe because we know it’s in the toddler’s best interests to not be hit by a car. So, my question is…why doesn’t God do this? He knows we’re going to sin but He doesn’t try to stop us because we have free will. Why not? We didn’t let the toddler use his because we know what’s better for him, being hit by a car or not being hit by a car, and God knows what’s best for us but doesn’t stop us like we would a toddler walking into a road. (Was that clear? If not let me know and I’ll try to ask it in a different way.)”
I’m not sure how to respond…
Thank you!