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That sounds highly pessimistic and manipulatable. Where does free will (edit: of choice) and choosing good (God) things come in?
Edit: I might be misunderstanding, but I doubt it and unfortunately this book is not high on my priority list. Here's some more quotes: https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/16335152-crome-yellow

Edit2: the end of this chapter reminded me of you: https://scored.co/c/Christianity/p/19A1QIRa9m/a-pilgrims-regress-book-two-chap/c

100 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That sounds highly pessimistic and manipulatable. Where does free will and choosing good (God) things come in?
Edit: I might be misunderstanding, but I doubt it and unfortunately this book is not high on my priority list. Here's some more quotes: https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/16335152-crome-yellow

Edit2: the end of this chapter reminded me of you: https://scored.co/c/Christianity/p/19A1QIRa9m/a-pilgrims-regress-book-two-chap/c

100 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That sounds highly pessimistic and manipulatable. Where does free will and choosing good (God) things come in?
Edit: I might be misunderstanding, but I doubt it and unfortunately this book is not high on my priority list. Here's some more quotes: https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/16335152-crome-yellow

100 days ago
1 score
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That sounds highly pessimistic and manipulatable. Where does free will and choosing good (God) things come in?

100 days ago
1 score