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Science tells us "This is how it is", but I think that what's so amazing with the Bible, it doesn't tell you to "know this" it says: "believe this". - Which gives us a choice. And that's kind of what free will is all about, yeah?
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You left out the important part where the bible says "believe this - or suffer an eternity of torture." It doesn't really give you choice. Using coercion and duress to force a belief or action are never free will. I could hold a gun to your head and tell you to believe something. You would have the choice to listen to me or to die. But I'm sure you wouldn't think I was giving you free will if I was threatening you like that.
Science doesn't just tell us how it is and then leave it for a thousand years never to be touched. The bible does. Right now, science says that the Big Bang Theory is probably right. So scientists follow it. But if in a few years evidence showed up pointing us in another direction, scientists (once it had been reasonably proven) wouldn't fight it. They wouldn't gnash their teeth and call all non-believers in the Big Bang heretics and satan-worshippers. They wouldn't make private Big Bang schools where they stubbornly insisted on teaching outdated materials. They would welcome the opportunity for growth in their knowledge of the universe.
When evidence against the bible shows up, however, believers fight it. They start holy wars and persecute anyone trying to improve knowledge. They make private schools to teach their own foundless ideas. But they don't even rest at their own schools. They try to infiltrate the public school system and slander scientific advances (particularly evolution) in an effort to try to salvage their own ideas. They try to insist that scientific institutes teach supernatural ideas. The bible does not welcome change or progress, it tries to stifle it.
Not around so much now that school's started
"Live a good life.
If there are gods and they are just,
then they will not care how devout you have been,
but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by.
If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them.
If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life
that will live on in the memories of your loved ones."
Marcus Aurelius