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So we do admit on the final analysis that this does amount to an intervention (literally a case of "I'm right, and you are wrong") in which we compel a person's actions against sin.

I can see where you are coming from here, but I do want us to face the fact that we are necessarily coercing the free will of the individual.

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I can see where you are coming from here, but I do want us to face the fact that we are necessarily coercing the free will of the individual.

Only in the same sense that an individual's free will is coerced when they attempt to murder someone else. Resistance is justified in either case.