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If you ask artificial intelligence what freedom is, it might respond: freedom means the ability to do whatever one wishes without external restraint—to act according to one’s own will and to pursue “equality” and “fairness,” mainly on economic, political, or ideological levels. However, the freedom given to Christians in the Bible is entirely different. In the light of holiness, freedom is the power and self-control to refrain from doing what one should not do. Doing is instinctive—but the ability not to do is true freedom.
By Teacher ZhuIf you ask artificial intelligence what freedom is, it might respond: freedom means the ability to do whatever one wishes without external restraint—to act according to one’s own will and to pursue “equality” and “fairness,” mainly on economic, political, or ideological levels. However, the freedom given to Christians in the Bible is entirely different. In the light of holiness, freedom is the power and self-control to refrain from doing what one should not do. Doing is instinctive—but the ability not to do is true freedom.