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What is free will?

 
 
mark noble
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:03 pm
@reasoning logic,
Why would you question your own ability to choice, Rl?
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:04 pm
@mark noble,
rl doesn't understand logic. LOL
Logicus
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:04 pm
Oh. I guess I guessed wrong.
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mark noble
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:07 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Smile
I'm sure he does CI.
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Logicus
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:08 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Oh the irony.
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:15 pm
@mark noble,
Quote:
Why would you relate it to Christianity solely? Do you think that only Christians share this illusion?


Quote:
Think? No.
Know, yes.


You do realize that the master of logic "CI" is not a Christian yet he believes in free will?
Logicus
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:16 pm
@reasoning logic,
What? *gasp* (sarcasm)
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mark noble
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:21 pm
@reasoning logic,
Not relative.
People adopt many theistic traits without realising their origin.
reasoning logic
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:32 pm
@mark noble,
Quote:
Not relative.
People adopt many theistic traits without realising their origin.


I am cool with that, Now can you share this with CI in away that he will not call you stupid or illogical? I would love to see this and if you think you can, please let me know so that I can make some popcorn and kick back and enjoy the show. Wink Laughing
mark noble
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:36 pm
@reasoning logic,
I don't know CI's views on this subject.
Please explain?
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:36 pm
@mark noble,
When rl uses words like "master of logic," most know they don't have any logic of their own.
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:38 pm
@mark noble,
Quote:
I don't know CI's views on this subject.
Please explain?


Why not let him explain being he is here? Just ask him he will tell you.
mark noble
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:43 pm
@reasoning logic,
It seems that you two are not agreeing on some issues.
I am going to bed.
reasoning logic
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:48 pm
@mark noble,
Quote:
It seems that you two are not agreeing on some issues.
I am going to bed.


Why are you suggesting that it is only us two? Let me guess you and him agree? Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 07:57 pm
@mark noble,
Quote:
It seems that you two are not agreeing on some issues.
I am going to bed.

This was your reply to my reply below

Quote:
You do realize that the master of logic "CI" is not a Christian yet he believes in free will?


You do agree with him that free will exist correct? If not why didn't you say that It seems that "we" all are not agreeing on some issues.
I am going to bed?

Logicus
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 08:06 pm
@reasoning logic,
So are you a theist, an atheist, or something else?
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 08:15 pm
@Logicus,
What rl fails to understand is the dictionary definition of free will.

Quote:

free will
n.
1. The ability or discretion to choose; free choice: chose to remain behind of my own free will.
2. The power of making free choices that are unconstrained by external circumstances or by an agency such as fate or divine will.
Logicus
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 09:04 pm
@cicerone imposter,
What edition is that dictionary?
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 09:35 pm
@Logicus,
merriam-webster

Does that pass the laugh test? Mr. Green Rolling Eyes
Fil Albuquerque
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jul, 2013 09:44 pm
@cicerone imposter,
No Ci no...he gets it quite well...for instance he gets that if you have to much drinking you might will to piss somewhere sometime because your bladder is full...you see for science there is no such thing as not having good reasons (causes) to will A or B...you chose to piss not because your are free to will it but because your damn bladder gets full every now n then...same could be applied to everything else...
 

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