I'd say that the limits of our free will are an aspect of the Fall. Whether that makes them "natural" is debatable.
(I got this idea from C.S. Lewis, who said the Fall made us more like nonsapient animals. He also entertained the possibilities that animals had a fall to become more like plants and plants had a fall to become more like inanimate objects.)
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Date: 2009-04-11 08:21 pm (UTC)(I got this idea from C.S. Lewis, who said the Fall made us more like nonsapient animals. He also entertained the possibilities that animals had a fall to become more like plants and plants had a fall to become more like inanimate objects.)