Could we have made different choices than the ones we actually made?
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Could we have made different choices than the ones we actually made?
Post #1Could we have made different choices than the ones we actually made? By "we" I mean all living things. For example, I have a potted plant that has tilted westward by twenty degrees. Could the plant have refrained from tilting or tilted at a different direction by a different degree or was it inevitable that it tilted westward by twenty degrees? I ate porridge for breakfast today. Could I have eaten something else or was eating porridge for breakfast inevitable? Nelson Mandela died on 14 June 1999. Was his death on that date inevitable or could he have died at a younger or older age? Albert Einstein was a physicist. Could he have been a professional football player instead of a physicist or was his choice of career inevitable? In your response, please explain how you know what you know.
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Re: Could we have made different choices than the ones we actually made?
Post #131[Replying to William in post #130]
I already told you about what I experienced during my NDE. The luminous beings looked humanoid but didn't have any eyes, nose or mouth. They didn't have wings the way angels are painted with wings. I think it was a hallucination caused by hypoxia and hypercapnia due to drowning. I know that some people consider NDEs evidence of life after death, but I am not one of them.
I already told you about what I experienced during my NDE. The luminous beings looked humanoid but didn't have any eyes, nose or mouth. They didn't have wings the way angels are painted with wings. I think it was a hallucination caused by hypoxia and hypercapnia due to drowning. I know that some people consider NDEs evidence of life after death, but I am not one of them.

