The expression of free will in "Heavenly God" is that even if the true God is omniscient and omnipotent, the free will of the individual is also a forbidden area that he cannot touch. The angle of "Destiny" is exactly the opposite, that is, even if there is an omniscient and omnipotent existence, for some magnificent, The right and bright reason should decide the destiny on behalf of everyone, and the individual should not give up free will. It's a timeless topic of ghosts.
But if I remember correctly, both films mention the Middle Ages and the conclusions are largely similar, with the God spokesperson in Destiny claiming that the Middle Ages were a product of the practice of free will, and the teacher Morgan Freeman in Destiny describing the Middle Ages For "God also needs vacations" - rely on, in the final analysis, a true God is still indispensable, and what free will can change is only love luck.
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