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slywakka250
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Jesus came to earth to die for our sins. But what if he found no one who was willing to kill him?
perhaps divine Providence guided the events of the time, so that Jesus could show us his love by dying on the cross, but that begs the question, did the accusers, Pilate, and those who crucified Christ, have any choice in the matter?
If we have true libertarian free will, I feel it must have been possible for those pounding the nails on the cross, to have changed their minds and let Jesus go free.
But how then would Jesus’s prophecies he made about having to die and be raised up, be fulfilled then? he had to be killed, it was predetermined that he should die for our sins.
Well let’s say God knew how they would freely choose. ok So imagine this situation. God wants to save mankind by sending his son to die for our sins, but he can’t forsee anyone who will willingly kill the son of God, what is God to do? This situation must be possible if every human has libertarian free will. It might have been the case that Jesus had no one to crucify him.
How is the neccesity of the crucifixion reconciled with true libertarian free will, and moral responsibility??
just precisely what is the Catholic teaching on Providence and Predestination??
perhaps divine Providence guided the events of the time, so that Jesus could show us his love by dying on the cross, but that begs the question, did the accusers, Pilate, and those who crucified Christ, have any choice in the matter?
If we have true libertarian free will, I feel it must have been possible for those pounding the nails on the cross, to have changed their minds and let Jesus go free.
But how then would Jesus’s prophecies he made about having to die and be raised up, be fulfilled then? he had to be killed, it was predetermined that he should die for our sins.
Well let’s say God knew how they would freely choose. ok So imagine this situation. God wants to save mankind by sending his son to die for our sins, but he can’t forsee anyone who will willingly kill the son of God, what is God to do? This situation must be possible if every human has libertarian free will. It might have been the case that Jesus had no one to crucify him.
How is the neccesity of the crucifixion reconciled with true libertarian free will, and moral responsibility??
just precisely what is the Catholic teaching on Providence and Predestination??