MixedMartialArts
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It’s occurred to me the endless back and forth volleys on these topics conclude with two main positions.
1. Free will exists otherwise what are we robots? What’s the point? And if a God exists why would he want robots? Either way we have free will to an extent
2. predestination exists which seems to be supported inadvertently by quantum physics… but however you conclude free will not existing you seem to accept that you’re a marionette to some extent
What I’ve not read much in the conversation is:
If we were all knowing beings, then predestination would seem silly a bit.
But as it is. As humans are. We know 100% we are not all knowing.
Therefor does it matter if free will exists or not? As the experiencer of our life, predestined or not, it will appear as if it was not, because we simply don’t know the future.
what am I missing here btw?
For the record I don’t believe in free will.
And even though I don’t believe in it, life is experienced as if it exists.
1. Free will exists otherwise what are we robots? What’s the point? And if a God exists why would he want robots? Either way we have free will to an extent
2. predestination exists which seems to be supported inadvertently by quantum physics… but however you conclude free will not existing you seem to accept that you’re a marionette to some extent
What I’ve not read much in the conversation is:
If we were all knowing beings, then predestination would seem silly a bit.
But as it is. As humans are. We know 100% we are not all knowing.
Therefor does it matter if free will exists or not? As the experiencer of our life, predestined or not, it will appear as if it was not, because we simply don’t know the future.
what am I missing here btw?
For the record I don’t believe in free will.
And even though I don’t believe in it, life is experienced as if it exists.