(March 19, 2022 at 10:51 am)brewer Wrote:Yeah, this is true. Not everyone's free will is the same.(March 19, 2022 at 9:44 am)Istvan Wrote: It's fine by me. We're defined by the choices we make and the ways we encounter Being, not by our religious identity, evolutionary heritage, or genetic makeup.
Whether someone is religious or not, the main question of the human condition is How should I live? Like I said, I'm not religious but I assume that's the main concern of any religious person as well as any nonreligious one. There are a lot of ways, religious as well as secular, that one can dodge responsibility for confronting that question fully.
Sorry, got to differ with you on genetics. You might need to consider those with genetic conditions that impact an individuals ability to perceive and mentally process environment/interactions and make choices. Many don't/can't make choices or processes that effect 'how should I live'.
"Imagination, life is your creation"