- Yes I agree that if we are to have dignity as persons and as immortal souls, we must have free will.
- yes, as we can’t really be in union with God and have the beatific vision without free will I don’t think, so its a moral good.
- Here is where the problem is.
God creates a great many men, and he knows what percentage will choose him and what percentage will reject him.
God created the human heart, and the human personality, the human will. God knows how and why every man makes the choice he does; I’m NOT saying that God created some men with a deficiency which would lead them to reject him, but he DID create the conditions for which a rejection of him is possible, that is free will.God determined how much evidence he would provide for his existence. and how much Grace he would give to each man. God KNEW that sometimes the Grace he provided and the evidence he gave of himself would not be sufficient to turn the hearts of some sinners.
Now here is where “the risk of existence” comes into play. The dynamic of God’s justice and mercy and God’s standard of perfection, must set a standard for just “how good” a person has to be to avoid eternal fire. God must set in place a law of human action, a standard by which he will judge the hearts of men.
God knows how the human mind works, and takes this into consideration while determining his standard of perfection, so much so that he knows exactly how many souls will reach this standard, and how many will not.
The higher God raises the bar, the greater the risk of hell for each individual…
we on earth have NO CLUE where this bar is set at. We have some examples from canonized saints, but this doesn’t give us precise figures.
This is why the risk is unknown and it is perfectly sensible to wish that God had not placed an eternal bet by creating us, and wish that God had not exposed us to any level of risk at all.
You can trust in God all you want, but you must meet his standard of perfection; the stakes are eternal, and time is limited, and you might even doubt God’s existence on top of it all.
The game God is playing here is sick.