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Does Faith Outlaw Free Will?
Christ and many other great spiritual leaders taught about this principle - letting go of these desires, and placing faith in our Creator. We ought not seek wealth or power, but should instead seek connection with the “Kingdom of God.” After all if the beasts of the field and birds of the air are cared for by the universe, how much more would the universe care about us? Right? However, this poses a logical dilemma. How does one operate strictly on faith in the sense that we let go of all whims of desire to direct our destiny, while maintaining enough “control” to do those things our conscience tells us we must do - like keep shelter over our families, food in the bellies of our wards, etc? Does faith alone make these things happen? Is there such a thing as a “happy medium” or “middle ground” in this dichotomy? If so, how does one find the fine line and do so without questioning every moment or falling into desperate depression when those in our care become dissatisfied with circumstances? Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com |
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