RE: Free will and the necessary evil
November 1, 2022 at 3:43 pm
(This post was last modified: November 1, 2022 at 3:45 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Consider the framing. Some people think that bad acts, evil acts, no less... are so compelling that they'd have to be perfect to avoid them. Let it sink in.
Anywho, you can make free will or a god work, and work together, so long as you don't mind damaging one or both of those ideas in the process. That's not really saying much, since there's no conceivable statement that can't have identical work done to it, even directly and explicitly antithetical ones.
Anywho, you can make free will or a god work, and work together, so long as you don't mind damaging one or both of those ideas in the process. That's not really saying much, since there's no conceivable statement that can't have identical work done to it, even directly and explicitly antithetical ones.
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