Joh 3:19 And this is the condemnation, that the Light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than the Light, because their deeds were evil.I see. So I guess what I'm asking is, what makes one person remain spiritually dead and another not make this mistake?
Joh 3:19 And this is the condemnation, that the Light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than the Light, because their deeds were evil.
Joh 3:20 For everyone who does evil hates the Light, and does not come to the Light, lest his deeds should be exposed.
Joh 3:21 But he who practices truth comes to the Light so that his works may be revealed, that they exist, having been worked in God.
He did one thing with his thoughts (by dint of having the free will to do so) and you did something else? What could be different about you two?
You seem to be trying to make the person making the choice into a victim of external forces instead of a self-motivated agent who makes a free-will choice.
You keep speaking as if you have an assumption that there must be important difference that causes one person to make one choice and another person to make a different choice.Nope. I think I said the phrase "free will choice" like 9 times. So do you have an answer or... if you don't that's fine. I don't, either.
The question is hiding your argument.But my question is (I don't have an argument, just a question), how are men who do evil different from men who practice truth? .
Yes, that is the argument you keep saying you don't have.He who does evil must have poorer judgment than he who practices truth;
You keep speaking as if you have an assumption that there must be important difference that causes one person to make one choice and another person to make a different choice.
I gave you my answer.
There are many things that can influence a person's choices, but there is nothing that can be said to be "the difference" that causes one person to make a good choice or one person to make a bad choice.
The question is hiding your argument.
Yes, that is the argument you keep saying you don't have.
The problem is that you are trying to find some universal cause, when there are no universal causes.
There are many different things that can influence a person to make a bad choice, but the only thing that is universal is that free-will gives people the ability to overcome each and every one of those influences and make better choices.
...it would be easy to say that this site seems to be a place for the fatuous, for dummies to pretend like they belong to a class of people that Bob Enyart belongs to - people who are Gods of debate and argumentation.