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“This much must be said, however: the plan has the following feature, and any plan with the object of restoring separated humanity to union with God would have to have this feature: its object is to bring it about that human beings once more love God. And, since love essentially involves free will, love is not something that can be imposed from the outside, by an act of sheer power. Human beings must choose freely to be reunited with God and to love him, and this is something they are unable to do by their own efforts. They must therefore cooperate with God. As is the case with many rescue operations, the rescuer and those whom he is rescuing must cooperate. For human beings to cooperate with God in this rescue operation, they must know that they need to be rescued. They must know what it means to be separated from him. And what it means to be separated from God is to live in a world of horrors. If God simply "canceled" all the horrors of this world by an endless series of miracles, he would thereby frustrate his own plan of reconciliation. If he did that, we should be content with our lot and should see no reason to cooperate with him.” PhilosophySufferingProblem Of Evil Book:The Problem of Evil: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of St. Andrews in 2003 Source: The Problem of Evil: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of St. Andrews in 2003
“It looks to me as if Darwinians are like someone who, having observed that tugboats sometimes maneuver ocean liners in tight places by directing high-pressure streams of water at them, concludes that he has discovered the method by which the liners cross the Atlantic.” IfsLooksSometimesWaterEvolutionOceanCrossesPressureMethodStreams Author:Peter van Inwagen
“Determinism is the thesis that is true at every moment that the way things then are determines a unique future, that only one of the alternative futures that may exist relative to a given moment is a physically possible continuation of the state of things at the moment. Or, if you like, we may say that determinism is the thesis that only one continuation of the state of things at a given moment is consistent with the laws of nature.” IfsWayMayStatesMomentsLawGivenUniqueDetermineAlternativesConsistentRelativeLaws Of NatureDeterminismContinuationThesis Book:Metaphysics Source: Metaphysics
“You certainly wouldn’t want to invest much time in an argument with someone who would believe it in the first place.” WantFirstsBelieveArgument Book:The Possibility of Resurrection and Other Essays in Christian Apologetics Source: The Possibility of Resurrection and Other Essays in Christian Apologetics
“It used to be widely held that evil was incompatible with the existence of God: that no possible world contained both God and evil. So far as I am able tell, this thesis is no longer defended” WorldAbleUsedEvilExistenceUsed To BeThesisExistence Of God Author:Peter van Inwagen
“I don’t know about ‘common sense opinion’ by the way. It seems to me that the office of common sense is to keep us from playing cards for high stakes with people we meet on trains, and not to endorse metaphysical opinions.” PeopleKnowsWaySeemsCommonOpinionOfficeTrainCommon SenseCardsStakesMetaphysicalPlaying Cards Author:Peter van Inwagen