Awesomelyglorious wrote:
greenblue wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Feel free to post here about the lack of free will. Including you Fnord.
How does it work? Does this rule out free will completely?
Predestination to me seems to be the notion that all events are set before they happen. I do think it rules out free will, because logically you cannot choose anything but what you have been predestined to choose. At the very least, this removes the notion of being able to choose otherwise, which is sometimes regarded as important for ethics.
I see that predestination is a religious concept, which it seems strange about God having determined the universe, which it would suggest that the whole humanity was meant to suffer and decay in sin, it would been part of God's plan, in that case, which contradicts with things I have been thought in Church.
Without having thought about that principle, I have wondered about the lack of free will, when it comes to prophecies claimed by christians to have fulfilled or are to come, especially when it comes to Nostradamus, although not every christian may believe in his profecy, although some do, thinking about Nostradamus, it suggests in my view, that it conflicts with the notion of free will, as probably non-existent.
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