Another student proposes that free will lets God act more as judge, because actions taken from a true heart expose who people really are and can therefore be judged honestly.
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A student's follow-up at the end of the packet shows resistance to the shift, trying to return the discussion to law and judges just after Jiang declares free will the answer.
Jiang says So I'm not really a professor. I mean, like, I'm a professor as much as you are a judge, right?
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"...God would like play a role, like much more like a judge, because if people have the free will, they will do, uh, do..."
"You understand? Well, how about just kind of like a judge in law is called a judge."
"...mean, like, I'm a professor as much as you are a judge, right?"
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