Free Will is not Free...

Chapter V, Lines 235-238: "Happiness in his pow'r left free to will, Left to his own free will, his will though free yet mutable. Whence warn him to beware he swerve not too secure."

A capturing thought presented here as God employs His angelic messenger to make Adam aware of his human nature. Because humanity clearly has a characteristic of free will, freedom of will is not safe guarded from becoming something that is actually less than free.
A point that is so applicable to our thoughts and understandings of free will today.
Is freedom that of in doing whatever the heck we want to do? Or is true freedom doing that which we were intended and created to do?

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