Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
free will is just an illusion. all atoms in your brain obey all the laws of physics/etc. They will react accordingly to what's going on around them. A person's actions is just from the atoms going stuff to each other independently to generate your actions as a whole.
hehehe 😛
Consciousness is primary to the physical atoms of your brain.Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
free will is just an illusion. all atoms in your brain obey all the laws of physics/etc. They will react accordingly to what's going on around them. A person's actions is just from the atoms going stuff to each other independently to generate your actions as a whole.
hehehe 😛
Originally posted by: Insomnibyte
A question such as this can delve to deeply into many things, weather it be a religios response to a scientific.
What do I believe?
I believe that we have free will, I believe that if we didnt we would be more monotonous in our doings... I believe in god, so I also believe that there is not a god out there that would just use us as pupets for no good. If we had not had free will, we probally would have been more opt to do less wars or random acts such as stealing, murder and the like. Man is born with free will.
Thats my belief anyway
Interesting, you should put that in a science fiction novel.Originally posted by: scott
Consciousness does not result from, does not arise from, the physical brain, but rather uses it the physical brain and spine and whole body as a temporary vehicle.
Originally posted by: sm8000
You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice,
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill,
I will choose the path that's clear, I will choose free will.
Originally posted by: GPett
Originally posted by: sm8000
You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice,
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill,
I will choose the path that's clear, I will choose free will.
Rush lyrics!
Ah, but here's the catch. If you take all factors into account (i.e. your memories, your current state, your environment, etc etc) is there not only one choice you could make? Maybe not. That is arguably beyond the scope of science to prove.Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
Free Will is often just arguing semantics.
We are free to chose based upon what choices are given us. If that is free will, then we have it. But many people do not view that as free will, but rather free choice.
Originally posted by: petercintn
For Christians - Without free will, how could have man fell? How could God judge you if you didn't have free will? God told Cain that if he did well, would he not be accepted? Sin was at his door but Cain could resist it. Seems like free will to me.
Originally posted by: Enig101
Ah, but here's the catch. If you take all factors into account (i.e. your memories, your current state, your environment, etc etc) is there not only one choice you could make? Maybe not. That is arguably beyond the scope of science to prove.Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
Free Will is often just arguing semantics.
We are free to chose based upon what choices are given us. If that is free will, then we have it. But many people do not view that as free will, but rather free choice.
Originally posted by: Cogman
While if the friend is christian, I would agree with most posts about him being lost in translation. But before you guys attack you should realized that there are thousands of religions out there, many of which do not believe in the bible (and some that don't really believe in a god as such).
So just for the record, a religious fanatic does not have to be Christian. 😛
Originally posted by: Nathelion
Quantum theory invokes truly random phenomena - just FYI. Not that you can't reject quantum mechanics, it's just something to consider - especially since your belief in determinism was probably founded upon an understanding of newtonian mechanics, another very succesful scientific theory.