This is, essentially, the problem of evil. The solution is that God apparently values the preservation of will in a greater, absolute way than he “values” the abuse of the will in the commission of sin.
It creates a god that can dislike abortion, but still places greater value on the preservation of free moral agency to get one.
So, what is the problem? If allowing abortion is superior to preventing it - in the name of “free will”, then why do you attempt to supersede God’s will? Do you consider yourself superior to God? Fortunately we are NOT like God. If we see a terrorist, who is about to detonate a dirty bomb, AND we are in the position to prevent it, we do. And to hell with the “free will” of the terrorist.
As a matter of fact, the “problem of evil” has no solution. It is just another form of the Euthyphro dilemma.
If somebody’s forced to love God and do God’s will, they don’t really love God. That’s why free agency is important.
Nonsense. I do not “love” God, (actually, I have no idea what it means to ‘love’ God), but from that it does not follow that I would even contemplate torture, murder and mayhem. On the other hand, the members of the Inquisition “loved” God, and had no problem with torturing and burning the “heathens” - and believing that the torture was in the heathens’ best interest - to help them to renounce the devil.
What’s not what permissive will means.
Let’s look at this from a parenting view. Let’s say my I keep telling my son to stop doing something because he might get hurt, but he doesn’t listen. So finally, I decide “fine, I’ll let him learn the hard way” and he does what I kept telling him not to and he get gets hurt.
Was it my will that he gets hurt? No. But did I choose not to intervene when I could have done something to keep him from getting hurt? Yes.
It was the result of your “permissive” will. It means that you did not care
enough to prevent it. A good parent NEVER allows the child to perform an act with LETHAL consequences. Minor stuff, certainly - so the child can learn from his mistakes. If you allow the act with FATAL consequences, you cannot claim that you “loved” that child. You did NOT CARE.
Oh, by the way, are you ready to play the game I suggested?