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On the theme of free will, the [[cathopedia:Catechism of the Catholic Church|Catechism of the Catholic Church]] states:
On the theme of free will, the [[cathopedia:Catechism of the Catholic Church|Catechism of the Catholic Church]] states:


{{Quote|text=1730 God created man a rational being, conferring on him the dignity of a person who can initiate and control his own actions. "God willed that man should be 'left in the hand of his own counsel,' so that he might of his own accord seek his Creator and freely attain his full and blessed perfection by cleaving to him."
{{Quote|text='''1730''' God created man a rational being, conferring on him the dignity of a person who can initiate and control his own actions. "God willed that man should be 'left in the hand of his own counsel,' so that he might of his own accord seek his Creator and freely attain his full and blessed perfection by cleaving to him."


''Man is rational and therefore like God; he is created with free will and is master over his acts.'' - '''Saint Irenaeus''', ''Adv. haeres. 4,4,3:PG 7/1,983''
''Man is rational and therefore like God; he is created with free will and is master over his acts.'' - '''Saint Irenaeus''', ''Adv. haeres. 4,4,3:PG 7/1,983''


1731 Freedom is the power, rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act, to do this or that, and so to perform deliberate actions on one's own responsibility. By free will one shapes one's own life. Human freedom is a force for growth and maturity in truth and goodness; it attains its perfection when directed toward God, our beatitude.|author=Catechism of the Catholic Church|source=Part III, Section I, Chapter I, Article 3 (nn. 1730-1731)}}
'''1731''' Freedom is the power, rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act, to do this or that, and so to perform deliberate actions on one's own responsibility. By free will one shapes one's own life. Human freedom is a force for growth and maturity in truth and goodness; it attains its perfection when directed toward God, our beatitude.|author=Catechism of the Catholic Church|source=Part III, Section I, Chapter I, Article 3 (nn. 1730-1731)}}


=== Resurrection ===
=== Resurrection ===