Free choice in the face of historical moves
I was listening to the Rabbi's Zoom class today on free will and choice and wanted to ask what the Rabbi thinks about historical Belgians.
For example, the Jew Mordechai says to Esther:
If the deaf are silent at this time, profit and salvation will arise for the Jews from another place.
From this it can be proven that Mordechai believed that Esther had free choice, but on the other hand, in the macro of the processes, God can reach a certain result even though people have free choice. Although the path and manner of reaching the result is not known in advance.
Does the rabbi agree with this claim?
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