Free Will in the context of Gods Justice
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This video is a response to What ever happened to CHOICE?!!!
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That was a fantastic point :)
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Yea I agree with the professor Visions. We should all find a boyfriend for that gay screamer. A dick down his throat might calm him down, or at least suffocate him.
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That's so funny. Spell check is dangerous
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Evolutionary prepuce! Ha ha!
Spell check is dangerous.
But seriously, I'm not convinced that there is even an illusion of free will.
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I am always perplexed, why rational intellectual individuals can sail to the seeming zenith of reason and foresight, only to tailspin and spiral into a belligerent assault against a philosophy, because errant agents of that philosophy, have chosen to misrepresent it. It only compounds the belief that your motive is one of derision, not of substance. You are attacking the article on the basis of errant interpretations,and claiming them to be fact. How does that make you any different than them
MrVisions 4 years ago
I sorry Mr. V,, I'm not following you here. Could you expand?
TheModestAgnostic 4 years ago
At the end of your video, you make mention of hellfire and damnation as if this is a factual interpretation of the bible. You have every right to deride the buffoonery of those who in the name of God choose to distort the message. But to use it as the antitheses of your argument, only make your argument flawed. If you were carrying your child into the emergency ward in urgent need, would you look around for the guy in the clown suit to save your child?
MrVisions 4 years ago
Ah I see. This argument would be reasonable if it were not simply wrong. The most ardent and enthusiastic "christians" are the ones that believe this stuff. Your problem is with them, not me. If the moderate religious had these lunatics under control, we wouldn't need to say a word.
TheModestAgnostic 4 years ago
Hmm it could be an interesting theory -' functional free will'. Maybe the freedom of ones will is almost limitless, but its the extent to which ones will has an influence is limited. For ones next 'free will' choice is dependant on its functionality, and the previous 'free will' decision's level of influence/ impact is nearly almost always relative to your last 'free will' decision. Maybe the majority of the time the mechanism is a form of strategy, which is driven by instincts, or desires.
ununseptium 4 years ago
Kind of scary, isn't it:-)
TheModestAgnostic 4 years ago