I have been playing a lot of Sims 2 with my wife resently. I have always found Sims 2 to be a really fun game for 2 main reasons. Firstly because of course that you have the opportunity to build houses, which I love because I like allowing my ideas flow freely, secondly you can play a family and control what they do. There is I should mention a button in the settings that allows players to turn off the 'Freewill'. Now when playing I can't help but appreciate God's grace because as a player the idea of the game is to keep your sims happy, in The Sims 2 they have no choice whether they listen to you or not, if they are using their freewill either you can cancel what they are doing or what you tell them to do is prioritised. Now in real life God has the power to make us happy and content, he has the power to fix all our problems, he even has the power to take away freewill if he wants. However, and this is a major point, he doesn't because he wants us the opportunity to make mistakes and learn from them, he allows us the chance to get things wrong, and he even gives us the option as to whether we listen to him or not. In the end in God's grace we are allowed to make our own decisions and even make our own choices, now whether that is by some sort of series of chemical reactions or whatever doesn't really matter because he has given us more power over our lives than that of ANY other creature in the entire universe. We have choice over all the things we do, all the land we fertilise or destroy, about whether or not we pump huge amounts of chemicals into the atmosphere, how we treat animals. We have the choices to damn the world or change it. After all according to a certain mobile phone company 'The Future is in our hands', in other words WE as a people have the ability to change the future for the good or for the bad.
So now you have read this, I hope you have noted that as it is our choice so we are allowed to make mistakes. He has given us that ability to make mistakes. However we are also capable of making the right decisions.
Thanks for reading, God Bless,
NL
Friday, 12 February 2010
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