Of Human Bondage, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of_Human_Bondage  Great
book that agrees with what you say here RP.  Our own limitations bind
us.

On Aug 13, 12:38 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> To all intents and purposes we have free will but we do freely what is the
> will of God. Now Lee , when you were young didn't you ever feel a strong
> emotion for a girl. That is how Nature binds you from inside by your own
> nature , sometime you are out of control with anger , isn't that nature
> binding you from inside you. Someone insults you , that is Nature acting
> from outside you and you give a fitting reply , that is bondage from inside.
> As   we are the agents of Nature we feel free in ourselves and to others.
> The ties that bind us are very subtle and not easily discernible to us , we
> have to go really into depth to understand our bondage.
>
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:14 AM, [email protected] <
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> [email protected]> wrote:
> > Ohh Pat as always there is much to say on this post.
>
> > I'll start as is my want backwards if I may.
>
> > Why is a God that is not omnipotent not worthy of being worshipped?
> > My father is not what i would call a good man by any stretch of the
> > imagination, and it is true to say that if I was not his son I would
> > not be a friend to the man.  I love him though, he commands my love he
> > is after all one of the people responsible for my being.
>
> > God is omnipotent, yes Ibelive that of God.  So a God that is
> > ominpotent has not the power to grant certian speices God has created
> > the freedom of choice, to choose to seek God or not?  That makes no
> > sense.  An all powerfull God can of course do anything.
>
> > There is no contradiction in the idea of an all powefull God not
> > useing all of Gods powers.  I could kill another man, I have the
> > knowledge and the power to do that, yet I choose not to.
>
> > There is then no logical discrepancy in having the power to do
> > anything and choosing not to do certian things.
>
> > The contradiction I see in the words that admitadly I have placed on
> > your tounge is simple.
>
> > In essance RP's post says theer is no free will, this is then what I
> > deny, I say that that the opposite is true. Yet you manitan that there
> > is no I, that we all are playing the part that god has given us.  If
> > You and RP play the part of saying there is no free will and attribute
> > that to God saying there is no free will, then you cannot possibly
> > claim that my stance 'there is free will' is also what God is saying
> > via me.  Contradiction.
>
> > Who is it that afirms free will, my Self, or God through me?
> > Who is it that denies free will, your Self or God through you?
>
> > On 13 Aug, 14:22, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 13 Aug, 14:13, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
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> > > > And I would of course deny all of this, yet if I do Pat would have it
> > > > that in fact I deny nowt and that God within is doing the denying,
> > > > however I can see contradiction here.
>
> > > Just name the contradictions, then.  You've nailed my response and my
> > > reasons for it.  Is it just that you find it distasteful and demand
> > > that you have SOME power even in the face of Omnipotence?  I find
> > > contradictions between 'free will' and Omnipotence.  That is, God
> > > CAN'T be Omnipotent, if people can act freely and, in essence, act
> > > against His Will.  If you can argue for Omnipotence and Free Will
> > > without dancing around that conundrum, I'm all ears.  Otherwise, you
> > > end up having your free will but, in having it, you no longer have a
> > > God that is omnipotent and, therefore, not worthy of worship.  Whilst
> > > I maintain an Omnipotent being and only have to submit to that which
> > > MUST have complete power anyway.  And I can find NO contradictions in
> > > that.  But, I'm all ears with respect to hearing an argument for both
> > > having an omnipotent God and people retaining free will.  That is,
> > > I'll listen, but I've already outed the inherent contradiction in
> > > that, but I'm willing to listen to arguments that MAY discover a way
> > > around it.  Lead on, MacDuff....  ;-)
>
> > > > On 13 Aug, 14:02, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > It's just as likely that you are controlled by your parents and
> > > > > thereafter the State.
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> > > > > On Aug 12, 11:47 pm, RP <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > > I am this organism and was born, will live and die. Whatever I
> > think ,
> > > > > > feel and do is controlled by Nature , within me , and outside me. I
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