And, once again, his diatribe is remarkably
free of any actual facts, and contains several clearly erroneous assertions and accusations.
Not exact matches
Secondly, although it is easy from our perspective to identify, in isolation, certain «
free choices» which we believe should have been vetoed by a Plantingan God, what must actually be demonstrated to make Griffin's contention a strong one is that the entire world system (the different possible world)
of which such a violation would be a part would in
fact result in a significant increase in the net amount
of good in comparison to the
actual world.
If you would like to challenge any
of the
actual facts made than you are
free to do so as well,; otherwise you are simply lashing out anyone who doesn't share the same opinion as you.
It can be argued that, although it may appear easy to identify given «
free choices» that it seems could have been vetoed without harming the moral integrity
of our universe, what must really be demonstrated is something that is much more difficult to establish: that the different world system
of which such violations would be a part would in
fact contain a significant increase in the net amount
of good in comparison to the
actual world.
A constant problem with ranking
free agents is that there's a distinct set
of veteran players whose value is particularly hard to measure due to their history with their incumbent teams, their lack
of actual availability and the
fact that length
of contract is often more
of a sticking point than price.
Some people mistakenly think this is what Liechtenstein - a tiny 25 kilometre long microstate with a population
of 37,000 - uses to block
free movement, but in
actual fact they have a separate treaty provision which they negotiated at the time
of their ascension to the EEA and which is anyway mostly about refugees.
It's tempting to fall in love with the idea
of buying a stock and collecting the steadily increasing dividends every year — it seems like
free money but in
actual fact the company is just giving some
of its cash away to its investors.
In
actual fact, most partners would prefer to be valued in other ways, such as being listened to, praised or even just cuddled — all
of which are
free,» according to Stuart Valentine, Chief Executive
of national counselling and mediation charity Relationships Scotland.