Is free will demonstrated in eating the cake or not eating the cake?
Eating the cake seems to demonstrate action and so demonstrate free will but not eating the cake demonstrates free will more so because you are overcoming something you want to do.
Always doing what you want demonstrates less freewill than not doing what you want. IMO...
Freewill
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Freewill
Post #1Proverbs 18:17 The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.
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"Why is everyone so quick to reason God might be petty. Now that is creating God in our own image ."
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"Why is everyone so quick to reason God might be petty. Now that is creating God in our own image ."
Re: Freewill
Post #51[Replying to Wootah in post #50]
Did you even read what I said?
I am saying you have to prove X, your answer is "oh I agree with you X is true".
Can you read what I am actually writing?
Did you even read what I said?
I am saying you have to prove X, your answer is "oh I agree with you X is true".
Can you read what I am actually writing?