Jiang immediately rejects the suggestion that God lacks free will, while a student clarifies the issue by saying the point is that God cannot sin.
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Omnipotence
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Uh, God doesn't have free will that, that, that doesn't make any sense. He's God, right?"
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A student proposes that because God is omnipotent he can choose to grant freedom to people in order to see how they react, almost as an experiment.
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"Uh, God doesn't have free will that, that, that doesn't make any sense. He's God, right?"
"I think it's exactly because God is omnipotent. He can do everything he wants, but he chooses to, uh, give the freedom of choice..."
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