Amonhi
A Friend
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He seems to say that it cannot be taken away. |
One could argue that ultimately this is true. However, One could equally argue this is not true. For example, the scenario of a criminal holding a gun to your head and demanding your wallet. Yes, you have the choice not to give your wallet and get shot. So ultimately, the decision and agency are yours. However, your agency WAS taken because if you had the choice, you would not have chosen to be in that situation. And of all the possible choices that might have been yours to make, you are now limited to 2 choices, 1. Give the man EVERYTHING in your wallet or Don't. Both options forced on you, both with negative consequences and neither being based on "Natural Law".
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Now with that said I do think agency is more then choice. It also means having to ability to choose along with the ability to not have ones judgment determined or interfered...thus in this case free agency is more then just choice, but in my ability to come to a conclusion without any manipulation.
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This is what I am talking about. You said it very eloquently.
In the same way, if we are facing the disapproval of loved ones who are willing to enforce their desires on us with unnatural consequences like abandonment, for actions that we desire, it can be like having an emotional gun to our head. This being the case, they influence our decisions in a way that is effecting our choice unnaturally and so limits our free reign of conscience. Thus our judgment is being interfered.
This is why God did not kick us out even though we sinned, acted against the will of God, in the pre-mortal existence. It was only when agency was being threatened that Satan and his followers were removed from God's presence.
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If I give it away or lose it in anyway that has been referred too in this thread, then am I then accountable for the actions? |
According to doctrine, if our agency is being manipulated or interfered with, then we do not have accountability for our actions. And that accountability falls on whomever is making the choice for us.
For example, If I am a bank teller and secretly and illegally handed money to my friend by my choice without manipulation, then I am accountable for stealing. On the other hand, if I were a teller and secretly handed money to a bank robber with a bomb or a gun, being manipulated, I am not accountable. Instead, my actions are not based on free conscious choice, and the accountability for my actions is handed to the bank robber. Even though I physically broke the law and gave the bank's money away illegally, I am not accountable for my actions.
In the case of a child, they "Begin" to become accountable at 8 years old. In the case of your friend, he did not really have the choice. Just as a child not taught the gospel by 8 years old does not have the choice to accept the gospel. Just as a solder does not have the choice to Not to go to war. In all these cases, the doctrine says, the choice, accountability and so the sin rests on those who had the un-inhibited and un-manipulated free exercise of conscience that they pressed on us, thereby removing or unnaturally influencing our agency. This is especially true in the case of "brain washing" in which we think we choose our actions, but really do not.
This is the key that I believe you were looking for as to why Satan or anyone else could be accountable for the sins of others and so be punished for them. This is the key to understanding some of the questions you had in "
Day Of Atonement And The Mystery Of Azazel".
However, there also comes a point in which we cannot say that we have been manipulated in our Agency. For example, the Child who was not taught the gospel by its parents receives it from the missionaries, and so now has the choice. The teller who is no longer held at gun point still has the option of stealing or not, but being un-manipulated has the choice based on their own free conscience.
Ultimately, there comes a point in which after Calling and Election is achieved that the atonement can no longer cover our sins because of the agency we have gained. This is because we are no longer under the influence of Azazel/Satan. We have built on the Rock from which we cannot fall and Satan has become bound in our lives. When this happen, we can no longer say that our judgment or decisions are based on any influence from Satan/Azazel. And, so, Justice having no place to go for fulfillment, must be fulfilled/satisfied on our own heads, and the atonement can no longer protect us from the buffetings of Satan or the destruction of the flesh. However, those who are subject to this also have the promise or eternal life after suffering for their actions.
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Verily, verily, I say unto you, if a man marry a wife according to my word, and they are sealed by the Holy Spirit of promise, according to mine appointment, and he or she shall commit any sin or transgression of the new and everlasting covenant whatever, and all manner of blasphemies, and if they commit no murder wherein they shed innocent blood, yet they shall come forth in the first resurrection, and enter into their exaltation; but they shall be destroyed in the flesh, and shall be delivered unto the buffetings of Satan unto the day of redemption, saith the Lord God. |
The idea is that at the age of 8 we BEGIN to become accountable. We continue to gain more agency and freedom as we grow spiritually. "The truth will set you free." Eventually we become completely free, agents unto ourselves like God is. If God sinned, could the atonement of Christ his son, or Christ his Mortal Savior protect him from the punishments? No. And so it is or will be with us.
Edited: Amonhi on 7th Oct, 2008 - 2:19pm