If God truly wished the best for his children, then would it be wise to give people freedom of choice. The way Augustine explains free will, it is assumed that this would be a gift from God. Since he explains that evil is the absence of good, then how could our all loving God allow this. Would he not prevent this? If it is truly God’s will to let people have free choice of will and is not capable of truly making evil because he is all good, then it would only make sense that God would not tolerate evil befalling on his children, yet it still …show more content…
The idea that we as a people use our own free will to stray away from the truth or come closer to the truth can be easily understood by many. God has created everything as well as the faculties for human beings to exert their own intellect to their liking. Mistakes are made simply because a person did not use their intellect to its fullest potential. If thorough thought is applied to anything, a person could truly make no