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yes you could, and in that sense you have free will. But that still doesn't mean that God didn't know you were going to do thisgot tonkaed wrote:you have limited free will, in the sense that you can do what you would like to do, but what you would like to do and what you are capable of is greatly dictated, probably almost determinsitically so, by your socialization process.
I could at any moment if i really wanted to, go jump off a builiding because yes, i have free will. Yet my family upbringing has led me to believe this would cause an unecesary hardship for them, and as a person bound to a degree by familial bonds i couldnt do this. Not that i would want to, but i couldnt because i could not bring myself to it.
misterman10 wrote:got tonkaed wrote:
I could at any moment if i really wanted to, go jump off a builiding because yes, i have free will. Yet my family upbringing has led me to believe this would cause an unecesary hardship for them, and as a person bound to a degree by familial bonds i couldnt do this. Not that i would want to, but i couldnt because i could not bring myself to it.
yes you could, and in that sense you have free will. But that still doesn't mean that God didn't know you were going to do this
misterman10 wrote:yes you could, and in that sense you have free will. But that still doesn't mean that God didn't know you were going to do thisgot tonkaed wrote:you have limited free will, in the sense that you can do what you would like to do, but what you would like to do and what you are capable of is greatly dictated, probably almost determinsitically so, by your socialization process.
I could at any moment if i really wanted to, go jump off a builiding because yes, i have free will. Yet my family upbringing has led me to believe this would cause an unecesary hardship for them, and as a person bound to a degree by familial bonds i couldnt do this. Not that i would want to, but i couldnt because i could not bring myself to it.
Stopper wrote:I believe it is my destiny to type a glib platitude here, of my own free will.
Stopper wrote:Platitudes don't have to be motivational - they're defined as being meaningless.
Where there is a will, there is a way. But always remember you can't escape your fate.
misterman10 wrote:
As humans, it is free will, but that doesn't mean God doesn't know what we will decide to do. He knew I was going to post this message, even though I didn't know I would until this point.
Stopper wrote:You cannot will yourself to escape your fate unless you are destined to do so. To do otherwise would be to go against your true nature.
Stopper wrote:If at first you do not succeed, always try again. But have the wisdom to know when to stop trying.
got tonkaed wrote:Stopper wrote:If at first you do not succeed, always try again. But have the wisdom to know when to stop trying.
ill keep the wisdom on layaway until im old enough to use some of it....
i suppose heres the easy way out....
what if you were destined to violate your true nature, therefore making you able to will yoursef out of a fate that otherwise would have been your own had your true nature remained constant?
Michelle wrote:got tonkaed wrote:Stopper wrote:If at first you do not succeed, always try again. But have the wisdom to know when to stop trying.
ill keep the wisdom on layaway until im old enough to use some of it....
i suppose heres the easy way out....
what if you were destined to violate your true nature, therefore making you able to will yoursef out of a fate that otherwise would have been your own had your true nature remained constant?
Everyones ultimate fate is death. Sure you can side step it throughout the course of your life but there is no escaping it. It will happen.
You cannot escape fate.
Stopper wrote:There are none so blind as those who will not see.
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