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In reply to the discussion: When did God give man Free Will? [View all]
or is free will and decision making part of the evolutionary process? Throck Jan 2019 #1
The creation of humans story is self-contradictory PJMcK Jan 2019 #2
But what about people like most Catholics edhopper Jan 2019 #14
"accept modern science" Act_of_Reparation Jan 2019 #24
Never mix religion and facts. It's not healthy. DetlefK Jan 2019 #3
Yet billions believe both. edhopper Jan 2019 #15
Well stated. Evidence-based science took quite a while to be accepted erronis Jan 2019 #105
Nonononono. You don't understand: The concept of evidence-based science didn't even exist back then. DetlefK Jan 2019 #118
I could have sworn that earlier civilizations figured out the movement of the stars, calculated the erronis Jan 2019 #121
This is "how", not "why". DetlefK Jan 2019 #122
"God" is just a game-playing sadist. Duppers Jan 2019 #4
My dogs know when they have been bad. Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #5
cats certainly have free will. rampartc Jan 2019 #31
Based upon your premise zipplewrath Jan 2019 #6
Not really. Adam EXERCISED free will by doing that. MineralMan Jan 2019 #8
Yeah, that's always been a flaw in the story zipplewrath Jan 2019 #9
Well, according to the myth, God told Adam and Eve not to eat MineralMan Jan 2019 #10
And it's the woman's fault zipplewrath Jan 2019 #11
LOL! True. MineralMan Jan 2019 #12
Oh ho! Lordquinton Jan 2019 #21
LOL! MineralMan Jan 2019 #22
... Lordquinton Jan 2019 #55
But there are billions who believe edhopper Jan 2019 #16
In various ways zipplewrath Jan 2019 #17
And my question for the first group edhopper Jan 2019 #19
The first group are engaged in dishonest Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #20
since the gods are creations of humans they have all the nasty human attributes msongs Jan 2019 #7
The people who use "free will" as a defense can't even prove we have it. trotsky Jan 2019 #13
Hate to have to prove it. zipplewrath Jan 2019 #18
I would simply refuse to make the argument. MineralMan Jan 2019 #25
Plot twist: instructor exercised free will and failed you Major Nikon Jan 2019 #26
OK. I would have anticipated that, but decided anyway. MineralMan Jan 2019 #27
A linguistics joke marylandblue Jan 2019 #30
Perfect! MineralMan Jan 2019 #36
You would invent a narrative that you chose Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #32
I'm going with 1980. Unsurprisingly, it makes more sense than any holy book. Pope George Ringo II Jan 2019 #23
Agree completely! democratisphere Jan 2019 #78
Several years ago, on a PBS special, the claim was made that the adaptation of a meat-based diet by in2herbs Jan 2019 #28
Animals can't think? Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #33
Animals are instinctive, they do not have the level of reasoning or critical thinking skills that in2herbs Jan 2019 #34
Actually, no. They can and do think and reason, MineralMan Jan 2019 #37
What animals made the scientific discovery for vaccines?? for going to the moon? The level of an in2herbs Jan 2019 #44
No question. We are the best at thinking and reasoning. MineralMan Jan 2019 #45
Ponder the self-awareness of a cat looking in a mirror and discovering it has ears. Pope George Ringo II Jan 2019 #47
I'd also point out that you're apparently arguing humans didn't "think" until the 20th Century... Pope George Ringo II Jan 2019 #49
Ok let's unpack that. Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #46
This ability is singular to humans and is what sets us apart from animals. Lordquinton Jan 2019 #56
What of carnivorous animals? MineralMan Jan 2019 #38
He explained it poorly edhopper Jan 2019 #41
Nope. Bigger brain more success at survival. MineralMan Jan 2019 #43
Homo needed to change the way it ate edhopper Jan 2019 #50
Cooking our food - whether animal or vegetable - was arguably more important. trotsky Jan 2019 #39
And communal sharing of food as well. edhopper Jan 2019 #42
Yes, absolutely. trotsky Jan 2019 #48
hey trotsky edhopper Jan 2019 #52
Exactly right. Which is yet another reason why libertarianism thucythucy Jan 2019 #76
Very true. LuvNewcastle Jan 2019 #106
The blog, The Conversation, has an article on that idea. Jim__ Jan 2019 #40
There is no free will... there is only allowed will. keithbvadu2 Jan 2019 #29
This description makes it sound like humans have no control over their lives and if we're without in2herbs Jan 2019 #35
'Allowed' decision-making capability. keithbvadu2 Jan 2019 #51
So is that what happened to Trump's SOTU, and marylandblue Jan 2019 #60
Nope. It makes Pelosi's decision approved by God... and Trump's decisions which come true. keithbvadu2 Jan 2019 #62
Our decision making capabilities may bit Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #57
Is there really such a thing? SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #53
Part of the problem is that there are a couple of concepts of MineralMan Jan 2019 #54
The question begged by all this for me, though... SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #69
I don't think about "free will" exclusively in a moral sense. MineralMan Jan 2019 #70
How do you know what your higher power wants? Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #75
I follow my conscience SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #77
Other true believers have followed their conscience, too. trotsky Jan 2019 #79
How does anyone know? SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #80
That's kind of the point. trotsky Jan 2019 #82
I think we mostly agree SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #83
Certainly humans often fervently believe they know what is "right"... trotsky Jan 2019 #84
I don't disagree with that. SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #85
The point is, you are making the implicit statement that your guiding "spiritual principles"... trotsky Jan 2019 #86
Are you saying SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #87
Nope, I'm saying that your faith-based method is no better or worse than any other. trotsky Jan 2019 #88
I've never claimed that. SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #90
Yes you did. trotsky Jan 2019 #91
Do you not believe in certain moral or logical principles to guide you? SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #92
Of course I do. trotsky Jan 2019 #120
Then you have no need of this alleged higher power. Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #81
I believe that I do SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #89
Still confused by what you've said. Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #93
No... SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #94
What you describe is you being the authority on The Good Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #95
Authority? SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #96
I don't think people understand the difference between belief and spiritual practice marylandblue Jan 2019 #100
I think you are right SoFlaDem Jan 2019 #103
If man is "created in the image and likeness", guillaumeb Jan 2019 #58
When did that occur? edhopper Jan 2019 #59
When we acquired what we call human sentience. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #61
So when did God do that edhopper Jan 2019 #63
The meaning of the name Adam shows metaphoric intent. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #98
All names in Hebrew have a meaning marylandblue Jan 2019 #104
The names Adam and Eve were not chosen at random. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #108
I'll say it another way marylandblue Jan 2019 #112
Life comes from the earth. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #113
Like I said, ALL hebrew names in the Bible have symbolic meanings marylandblue Jan 2019 #117
The phrases "first man" and "first woman" are used in other myths. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #126
"arguing about the intent of a writer or writers long dead." marylandblue Jan 2019 #128
I suggest only that it is metaphorical. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #130
Then stop calling those who disagree with you "literalists" marylandblue Jan 2019 #131
The term literalist is one that I use for those guillaumeb Jan 2019 #132
They don't think it means one thing and only one thing marylandblue Jan 2019 #138
Most likely edhopper Jan 2019 #123
Again edhopper Jan 2019 #107
When our ancestors acquired human sentience. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #109
So Neanderthal edhopper Jan 2019 #110
Neandertal had a large brain. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #111
So Neanderthal edhopper Jan 2019 #114
Are you certain that Neandertal had no creation stories? guillaumeb Jan 2019 #115
I forgot edhopper Jan 2019 #116
Off point. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #124
So God inspired them with edhopper Jan 2019 #133
Did they have creation stories? guillaumeb Jan 2019 #134
You are the one who brought up edhopper Jan 2019 #136
See your response 110. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #137
So just a way edhopper Jan 2019 #139
I did supply some ideas. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #140
So we weren't created in your creator's likeness, then. trotsky Jan 2019 #66
Oops. Major conflict there, Guy. MineralMan Jan 2019 #68
And Guy has repeatedly said elsewhere here that evolution is the only process, Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #71
Well, evolution is sort of a "needs must" sort of thing. MineralMan Jan 2019 #72
Sure I am not claiming it has to evolve elsewhere, just that it certainly can. Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #73
Absolutely. And probably has. MineralMan Jan 2019 #74
No conflict, just misunderstanding on your part. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #99
So god looks like a human? Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #64
Not what I said. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #97
It's exactly what you said. Voltaire2 Jan 2019 #119
Okay. Go with that. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #125
"The Creator freely created." - This is a completely unsupported and unsupportable claim. trotsky Jan 2019 #65
What "Creator?" MineralMan Jan 2019 #67
Free Will... Snackshack Jan 2019 #101
Everything a man or woman does is just automatic, done in a sleeping state. pangaia Jan 2019 #102
I got my free will True Dough Jan 2019 #127
Assumes facts not in evidence. shanny Jan 2019 #129
Assuming the concepts edhopper Jan 2019 #135
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