Satan's War on Free Agency

The Coin

Choice, freedom, and knowledge are required for agency

Choice = Two or more options

Freedom = Choice + different consequences

Agency = Freedom + foreknowledge of the results



Choice Explained

2 Ne 2:11–12

11. For it must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so, my first-born in the wilderness, righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good nor bad. Wherefore, all things must needs be a compound in one; wherefore, if it should be one body it must needs remain as dead, having no life neither death, nor corruption nor incorruption, happiness nor misery, neither sense nor insensibility.

12. Wherefore, it must needs have been created for a thing of naught; wherefore there would have been no purpose in the end of its creation. Wherefore, this thing must needs destroy the wisdom of God and his eternal purposes, and also the power, and the mercy, and the justice of God.

Alma 30:8

For thus saith the scripture: Choose ye this day, whom ye will serve.

Helaman 2:27

Wherefore, men are free according to the flesh; and all things are given them which are expedient unto man. And they are free to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil; for he seeketh that all men might be miserable like unto himself.

D&C 37:4

Behold, here is wisdom, and let every man choose for himself until I come. Even so. Amen.

“I don’t have a choice.”

Freedom Explained

No Freedom without Law

D&C 88:36–38

36. All kingdoms have a law given;

37. And there are many kingdoms; for there is no space in the which there is no kingdom; and there is no kingdom in which there is no space, either a greater or a lesser kingdom.

38. And unto every kingdom is given a law; and unto every law there are certain bounds also and conditions.



No Freedom without Consequences

Alma 42:16–17,27

16. Now, repentance could not come unto men except there were a punishment, which also was eternal as the life of the soul should be, affixed opposite to the plan of happiness, which was as eternal also as the life of the soul.

17. Now, how could a man repent except he should sin? How could he sin if there was no law? How could there be a law save there was a punishment?

27. Therefore, O my son, whosoever will come may come and partake of the waters of life freely; and whosoever will not come the same is not compelled to come; but in the last day it shall be restored unto him according to his deeds.

2 Ne. 28:8, 22

8 And there shall also be many which shall say: Eat, drink, and be merry; nevertheless, fear Godâ€”he will justify in committing a little sin; yea, lie a little, take the advantage of one because of his words, dig a pit for thy neighbor; there is no harm in this; and do all these things, for tomorrow we die; and if it so be that we are guilty, God will beat us with a few stripes, and at last we shall be saved in the kingdom of God.

22. And behold, others he flattereth away, and telleth them there is no hell; and he saith unto them: I am no devil, for there is noneâ€”and thus he whispereth in their ears, until he grasps them with his awful chains, from whence there is no deliverance.

Alma 1:3–4

3. And he had gone about among the people, preaching to them that which he termed to be the word of God, bearing down against the church; declaring unto the people that every priest and teacher ought to become popular; and they ought not to labor with their hands, but that they ought to be supported by the people.

4. And he also testified unto the people that all mankind should be saved at the last day, and that they need not fear nor tremble, but that they might lift up their heads and rejoice; for the Lord had created all men, and had also redeemed all men; and, in the end, all men should have eternal life.

No Freedom without the Atonement

2 Ne. 2:26–27

26. And the Messiah cometh in the fulness of time, that he may redeem the children of men from the fall. And because that they are redeemed from the fall they have become free forever, knowing good from evil; to act for themselves and not to be acted upon, save it be by the punishment of the law at the great and last day, according to the commandments which God hath given.

27. Wherefore, men are free according to the flesh; and all things are given them which are expedient unto man. And they are free to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil; for he seeketh that all men might be miserable like unto himself.

2 Ne. 9:7,10

7. Wherefore, it must needs be an infinite atonementâ€”save it should be an infinite atonement this corruption could not put on incorruption. Wherefore, the first judgment which came upon man must needs have remained to an endless duration. And if so, this flesh must have laid down to rot and to crumble to its mother earth, to rise no more.

10. O how great the goodness of our God, who prepareth a way for our escape from the grasp of this awful monster; yea, that monster, death and hell, which I call the death of the body, and also the death of the spirit.

Mosiah 5:3

And under this head ye are made free, and there is no other head whereby ye can be made free. There is no other name given whereby salvation cometh; therefore, I would that ye should take upon you the name of Christ, all you that have entered into the covenant with God that ye should be obedient unto the end of your lives.

Agency Explained

No agency without knowledge

Moses 7:32

The Lord said unto Enoch: Behold these thy brethren; they are the workmanship of mine own hands, and I gave unto them their knowledge, in the day I created them; and in the Garden of Eden, gave I unto man his agency;

2 Ne. 2:5

And men are instructed sufficiently that they know good from evil. And the law is given unto men. And by the law no flesh is justified; or, by the law men are cut off. Yea, by the temporal law they were cut off; and also, by the spiritual law they perish from that which is good, and become miserable forever.

Agency requires stewardship

D&C 70:3–4, 9–11

3. I, the Lord, have appointed them, and ordained them to be stewards over the revelations and commandments which I have given unto them, and which I shall hereafter give unto them;

4. And an account of this stewardship will I require of them in the day of judgment.

9. Behold, this is what the Lord requires of every man in his stewardship, even as I, the Lord, have appointed or shall hereafter appoint unto any man.

10. And behold, none are exempt from this law who belong to the church of the living God;

D&C 51:19

And whoso is found a faithful, a just, and a wise steward shall enter into the joy of his Lord, and shall inherit eternal life.

D&C 72:3–4

3. And verily in this thing ye have done wisely, for it is required of the Lord, at the hand of every steward, to render an account of his stewardship, both in time and in eternity.

4. For he who is faithful and wise in time is accounted worthy to inherit the mansions prepared for him of my Father.

Agency leads to Accountability

D&C 104:11–13, 17

11. It is wisdom in me; therefore, a commandment I give unto you, that ye shall organize yourselves and appoint every man his stewardship;

12. That every man may give an account unto me of the stewardship which is appointed unto him.

13. For it is expedient that I, the Lord, should make every man accountable, as a steward over earthly blessings, which I have made and prepared for my creatures.

17. For the earth is full, and there is enough and to spare; yea, I prepared all things, and have given unto the children of men to be agents unto themselves.

Helaman 14:30

30. And now remember, remember, my brethren, that whosoever perisheth, perisheth unto himself; and whosoever doeth iniquity, doeth it unto himself; for behold, ye are free; ye are permitted to act for yourselves; for behold, God hath given unto you a knowledge and he hath made you free.

D&C 101:78

That every man may act in doctrine and principle pertaining to futurity, according to the moral agency which I have given unto him, that every man may be accountable for his own sins in the day of judgment.

Modern Day Prophets and Leaders on Agency

Elder Bruce R. McConkie:

All of the terms and conditions of the Lord’s eternal plan operate because man has his agency, and none of it would have efficacy, virtue, or force if there were no agency. Agency requires opposites; agency demands freedom of choice; agency decrees personal accountability for sin.

A new Witness for the Articles of Faith, 1985

Elder Dennis B. Neuenschwander of the Quorum of the Seventy:

What is the agency of man but the right to make choices within a framework of opposition and the assumption of responsibility for those choices?

The Path of Growth, Ensign Dec. 1999

Satan Seeks to Destroy Agency

Force us to choose good by taking away choice (no options) Remove consequence from action (options but not different results) Remove accountability or responsibility for our actions (options and different results but no accountability)

What is the agency of man but the right to make choices within a framework of opposition and the assumption of responsibility for those choices?

The Path of Growth, Ensign Dec. 1999

Most people thing that he [Satan] would have forced us to do right, but that is only one possibility. Certain conditions are necessary if we are to have agency…Satan might have destroyed our agency by eliminating any one of those [conitions] and he is still trying to destroy our agency using the same techniques of deception and lies.

1999 CES Teacher Resource Manual

Agency is one of the foundational principles of the gospel similar to love, or obedience. Without agency, the plan of salvation would have no effect. Indeed, it was agency that was the dividing factor between those who chose to follow Satan and those who chose to follow God the Father. And since Satan continually “[seeks] to destroy the agency of man” ( Moses 4:3 ), a firm understanding of what agency is and what conditions are required for it is critical in understanding the plan of salvation and the purpose of this life.One of the best books I've ever read on the topic of agency is Satan’s War on Free Agency by Greg Wright. In this book (also available from Deseret Book ), Greg Wright dissects agency into its fundamental ingredients and clearly distinguishes it from other concepts which are often confused with it.To anyone who wishes to better understand the principle of agency, I highly recommend this book. The following is a summary of some of the high-level concepts and the scriptural behind the principle of agency discussed in this book.Throughout the book, the author uses a metaphor of choosing a coin from the palm, or palms, from someone's hands to describe the different aspects that make up agency.If you place a coin in your hand, close your fist, present it to someone, and ask them to pick a hand, did they really have a choice? This seems a bit retorical, but it forms the basis for agency.If you place a coin in each hand, present them to someone, and ask them to choose, do they have have freedom?No, because no matter what they choose, the consequence of the choice is always the same (they always get a coin). Furthermore, they are making the choice blindly with no idea of the consequences.If you now place a coin in only one hand, close your fist around it, hold both fists in front of you, explain which hand the coin is in, then have them choose. Do they have agency? Now it seems the ingredients necessary for agency are there. Here we have multiple options, different consequences, and an understanding of the consequences of the different choices are.So, we have the following distilled equation:Discernment between choice, consequence, and action is fundamental to exercising agency in our lives. It's also important to note how the person choosing must trust you and exercise faith in your telling them which hand the coin is in.This above notion of choice is well supported in the scriptures:This phrase is often misleading. When we use this phrase we almost always have a choice. What we most often mean is we can’t control the outcome(s) (e.g. we don’t have freedom).One example is someone trapped in a burning building on the 13th floor with no help in sight. This person may think they don’t have a choice, but they actually do. They can run into the fire, continue calling for help, or jump out the window. The problem is that all of these choices are likely to lead to the same result: death. So when we think this person has no choice what we actually mean is they have no freedom. It is important to separate our notions of choice and freedom. Claiming we have no choice is debilitating and undermines faith. But always being able to see the different choices available to us is enabling and faith promoting.Freedom, itself, has different dynamics.Though this stands to reason simply by virtue of the fact that a law is not a law unless it is enforced and thus has a consequence, Satan has repeatedly tried, an succeeded, in telling the lie that either there are no laws or that their penalties do not exist or matter. The scriptures teach otherwise:Since freedom requires different results it is important to realize that without the Atonement, the outcome of all of our lives would be the same. Thus it is Christ who makes us free:Agency has different dynamics within it as well:Any definition of the word stewardship as it is used generally emphasizes things like duty, obligation, responsibility, etc. Christ used the concept of stewardship throughout His parables ( Matt. 20:8 Luke 16:1–2 ). In modern days, Christ has reiterated the principle of stewardship as it pertains to our agency:As responsibility is a crucial part of stewardship, agency naturally leads to accountabilityThe principle that agency requires choice, freedom, and accountability has been repeated by modern day prophets and leaders as well.Often when it is discussed how Satan “[seeks] to destroy the agency of man” ( Moses 4:3 ) the first, and sometimes only, response is that he wanted to force us to be good. Having a more intricate understanding of agency helps us see that forcing us is only one way Satan can destroy agency. To destroy agency, Satan would have to do any combination of the following:It is interesting to see at what degrees Satan uses these different tactics. Personally, it seems to me that his most popular and enticing tactic would be the second or third one. How often do we see people, including ourselves, seeking to avoid responsibility for or the consequences of their actions?Elder Dennis B. Neuenschwander of the Quorum of the Seventy explained:Also, in the 1999 Old Testiment Seminary Manual it states:By understanding the agency we have been bestowed by God, we can better understand how to be good stewards of that gift as we overcome the lies and deceptions Satan would have use believe concerning it.