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Free Will No Longer

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I believed in free will because I believed we had choices but there has always been something in the pit of me that didn’t think so and today I’ve come to accept it no longer. It was fear that kept me thinking it existed but now I’m ready to accept its absence. Not only fear but the way I interpreted past lives and future lives as not having any bearing on this life but I can no longer ignore the fact that past and future lives play a role in how I interpret free will. The way I see it, my God is in full control of everything and the best I can hope for is sound choices and a good life. I remember being a little boy sitting on the couch thinking that I could fool God with my next move. Would I turn my head left or right? Haha. I ended up concluding that no matter what I did God already saw it. I knew more as a little boy and wasn’t even afraid.
 
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JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm unsure as to whether or not free will exists. I lean towards 'no', and if we have any at all, its minimal, imo.

The will of the Divine? Not sure. Maybe. I tend to lean towards it being our karmas all entwining... causing us to be born in the situations we are, which are what give of us our mindsets. Our mindsets lead us to reactions within the situations we're placed.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I'm unsure as to whether or not free will exists. I lean towards 'no', and if we have any at all, its minimal, imo.

The will of the Divine? Not sure. Maybe. I tend to lean towards it being our karmas all entwining... causing us to be born in the situations we are, which are what give of us our mindsets. Our mindsets lead us to reactions within the situations we're placed.
Well, my “divine” is the infinite material universe but it is powerful. The word God is just easier to say.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I'm unsure as to whether or not free will exists. I lean towards 'no', and if we have any at all, its minimal, imo.

The will of the Divine? Not sure. Maybe. I tend to lean towards it being our karmas all entwining... causing us to be born in the situations we are, which are what give of us our mindsets. Our mindsets lead us to reactions within the situations we're placed.
Not only fear but the way I interpreted past lives and future lives as not having any bearing on this life but I can no longer ignore the fact that past and future lives play a role in how I interpret free will.

I edited OP and added this.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I would like to say I am an advocate for Fate/Destiny as a thing that exists, whether we acknowledge it or not, with the caveat that Fate is not one rigid path. It's a rigid destination. We have the choice of how we get there, whether we like it or not.
I think those “choices” are already known by God and it can be fearful thinking this way especially when it comes to bad choices. That’s why I believe it’s unhealthy to dwell on such things and just live your life normally.
 

HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
I believed in free will because I believed we had choices but there has always been something in the pit of me that didn’t think so and today I’ve come to accept it no longer. It was fear that kept me thinking it existed but now I’m ready to accept its absence.
So you've chosen to stop believing in free will? :cool:

I'd suggest the entire concept is flawed in the first place, and nothing like as simple as some people seem to want it to be yet at the same time, it's so simple as to be irrelevant. Whether we actually have free will or not, and exactly what that means if we do, doesn't make the slightest bit of difference to our day-to-day lives. Maybe I had a free choice whether to post this reply or not, maybe some outside force made me do it, maybe it was destined to happen regardless. Either way, the reply is here.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
So you've chosen to stop believing in free will? :cool:

I'd suggest the entire concept is flawed in the first place, and nothing like as simple as some people seem to want it to be yet at the same time, it's so simple as to be irrelevant. Whether we actually have free will or not, and exactly what that means if we do, doesn't make the slightest bit of difference to our day-to-day lives. Maybe I had a free choice whether to post this reply or not, maybe some outside force made me do it, maybe it was destined to happen regardless. Either way, the reply is here.
We always have choices but they are inevitable.
 

1213

Well-Known Member
I believed in free will because I believed we had choices but there has always been something in the pit of me that didn’t think so and today I’ve come to accept it no longer. It was fear that kept me thinking it existed but now I’m ready to accept its absence. Not only fear but the way I interpreted past lives and future lives as not having any bearing on this life but I can no longer ignore the fact that past and future lives play a role in how I interpret free will. The way I see it, my God is in full control of everything and the best I can hope for is sound choices and a good life. I remember being a little boy sitting on the couch thinking that I could fool God with my next move. Would I turn my head left or right? Haha. I ended up concluding that no matter what I did God already saw it. I knew more as a little boy and wasn’t even afraid.
So, do I understand correctly, you think free will means things will always go as you wish? If not, please explain what do you mean with free will?

I think it means that we can want whatever we want freely, but things don't necessary go as we want. I personally have the free will, but it may be that you don't.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Free Willy I can understand (not that kind!), but it is preferable to believe one has free will rather than not, given one might be open to all sorts of irrational beliefs if one thought one had some kind of destiny and no autonomy so as to alter such. Points to examples throughout history. o_O
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
I believed in free will because I believed we had choices but there has always been something in the pit of me that didn’t think so and today I’ve come to accept it no longer. It was fear that kept me thinking it existed but now I’m ready to accept its absence. Not only fear but the way I interpreted past lives and future lives as not having any bearing on this life but I can no longer ignore the fact that past and future lives play a role in how I interpret free will. The way I see it, my God is in full control of everything and the best I can hope for is sound choices and a good life. I remember being a little boy sitting on the couch thinking that I could fool God with my next move. Would I turn my head left or right? Haha. I ended up concluding that no matter what I did God already saw it. I knew more as a little boy and wasn’t even afraid.

Does God have free will?
 
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