Exactly. If the consequences of making the "wrong" choice are so drastic, it doesn't make sense to leave the whole decision to faith - which is the other side of the same coin as uncertainty. The "gift" of free will seems more like a holy gag gift.
It's kind of like asking you to pick your...
I could assert with just as much justification that God actually rewards us for NOT believing anything without evidence, but instead for using our god-given minds.
My word has no more or less inherent justification than that of a prophet. You ascribe authority to some prophets and not...
This is a non-sequitur. Proof of existence in no way compromises free will. If anything, it enhances free will by adding vital certainty of consequences to our decisions.
If I appeared at your door, you wouldn't suddenly lose free will about whether to do what I tell you...
Court order blocks Okla. amendment on Islamic law - Yahoo! News
Should only laws that apply to a jurisdiction be considered when deciding legal matters there?