Title: FREEDOM
1FREEDOM
2The power of intellect will
3to act or not
4like this or like that
5in order to do good deliberately
6thus, to reach happiness
7But all freedoms are not equally blissful
8Liberty is freedom
9But is liberty the perfect freedom of Gods
children?
10 Is it freedom?
The mentally ill may have liberty
11A person is a slave of whatever overcomes him
12 What of his power to panic or not?
The phobic has liberty
13Can he easily choose otherwise now?
He has liberty and he had a choice
14Liberty is the freedomof external movement from
physical restraint
15Liberty may coexist with the internal alienations
of folly, ignorance or overwhelming passions
which limit our freedom
16Self-determination is freedom
17The Hebrews were freed from slavery, yet, they
became slaves to things thatare not God
18Was it the freedom of Gods children?
Nazis enjoyed liberty and self-determination
19Everyone with liberty and self-determination
who commits sin is a slave of sin
20The freedom of God?
Lucifer was free and deliberate
21Self-determination is the freedomof internal
choice or deliberation from ignorance and passion
22Self-determination may coexist with the
alienation of sin which leads to misery and death
23Do not use freedom liberty and
self-determination as a pretext for evil
Saint Paul
24Virtue is freedom
25Cardinal and theological virtues are freedom
26The freedom of God?
This is my commandment love one another as I
love you I no longer call you slaves
27Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is
freedom
28I am free I have made myself a slave to all
29The free person is a slave of Christ
30Virtue is the freedomof love from sin
31Virtue is the perfect power, by the aid of God's
grace to act or not, like this or like that, in
the service of what is good , and to come
freely to utter and blissful perfection.