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originally posted by: Quintilian
So in effect you are saying that people choose to have schizophrenia. Or perhaps worse than that, that somehow they deserve it?
How can being born deformed because of decisions other people have made, have anything to do with individual free will?
The fact that when and which mit you lift is largely predictable seems to disagree. But then you haven't defined free will, so who knows?
originally posted by: cooperton
originally posted by: Quintilian
I often get a kick out of it when believers define atheism for the atheists.
I also get a kick out of it when non-believers defines theism for theists. They often give a generic misconstrued definition of the belief, which makes it no wonder they are an atheist if that is what they believe theism is.
originally posted by: cooperton
Cause and effect. People can get diabetes from eating too much refined sugar. They're not choosing to get diabetes, they are just exhibiting behavior that can lead to it. Big difference.
their parents had free will
OH I see. You're a bot, and don't have free will. Carry on.
originally posted by: Quintilian
So not choosing something=Free will in your belief system?
That sounds more like determinism (yes, cause and effect).
...and personal "free will" is now also contingent on what other people do before you were born?
That's free will?
Don't feel bad. You're not the only one that can't mount an argument for the religious type of free will. Although so far you haven't really defined it to begin with.
originally posted by: Quintilian
I agree that belief can be diverse. From simulation theory to an unfathomable intelligence to a cranky old man in the sky.
What do you believe in?
originally posted by: cooperton
Yes and the cause is the choices that people make.
We get passed the baton from our parents, however good or bad it may be. You can still choose to do what you want to whatever degree that your consciousness will allow it. Yes there are some cases where people are pretty much comatose their whole life from birth, but that is an exception. Someone in a coma doesn't have the ability to use their material body, so the question of free will is not applicable.
I was making a point. You're not a bot. You're a person that is choosing to have this conversation.
God knowing what everyone will do does not rob us of the ability to make the choice. The two are not mutually exclusive. I can choose to override my initial decision and it is my choice to do so, it just so happens that an extra-dimensional super being (God) knows what I will inevitably choose to do.
Unfathomable intelligence that so happens to also be my loving Parent.
originally posted by: AlienView
Give one reason, any reason, for the occurrence of biological life in a universe that shows no signs of organic life in its infrastructure.
Please don't take the easy way out and say random chance occurrence - Unless you can show how a random chance occurrence can produce
an organic life form that can breathe and reproduce,
Let me make clear this is a 'I want to know' post - I have no particular agenda and am not trying to advocate a Creationist or Evolutionary viewpoint.
So please use facts and not wishfull thinking.
If you start with a physical Universe that does not have biological or organic lfe in it - What are the odds of living, breathing, breeding
biological life forms occurring
originally posted by: Quintilian
Also the choices that other people make...which can include the time before they were born...
That's not free will.
So now only some people have "free will"?
Our universe propagates in only three ways that we know of. Deterministic (where outcomes are determined by prior causal chain), random (where outcomes can't be predicted even in principle), or a mixture of the two.If it's determined it can't be freely willed. Nor if it's random.
No, if your decisions are accurately known beforehand, they are predetermined and that can never be free will.
originally posted by: Untun
Free will: not being obstructed or coerced in the things you do, souvereignity, independent. Are you destined for love or evil?