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Originally Posted by Chan
But is that "freedom" the right to choose or the capacity to choose?
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It is the capacity to choose within the previously mentioned boundaries, this capacity carries a "just recompense of reward" that can be interpreted as the refiner's fire or a crown of righteousness. Depending on whether the choices are flesh or enlightened by the spirit (broadway or narrow way, elect or perishing).
This is not "free" will because what we do is caused by factors that we have no control over, as outlined in my previous post.