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  1. Creasy

    Life after Death?

    And I was right. Why do we choose a over b? If there's a cause (and there always is), our "choice" was determined from the start. If there was no cause, our "choice" was random. Is this your idea of free will? I'm only certain that there's no good reason for anyone to believe in free will.
  2. Creasy

    Life after Death?

    Our actions may be partially random, but that's hardly 'free will.'
  3. Creasy

    Life after Death?

    Unless the mind somehow transcends cause and effect, all 'choices' are the sum of circumstance and nothing more. Spontaneity is not found in nature.
  4. Creasy

    Life after Death?

    As shown repeatedly in the Bible, God's knowledge of the future is incomplete (see, e.g., 1 Samuel 15:11). You've got it backwards. Free will is incompatible with naturalism.
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