RE: Do animals have free Will?
February 10, 2012 at 2:37 am
(This post was last modified: February 10, 2012 at 2:50 am by The Grand Nudger.)
So dogs wouldn't be in the habit of "adopting" orphaned cats, ducks, squirrels, or tigers would they GC? It couldn't possibly be that many human beings see other human beings as members of the pack, troop, herd, etc either, could it? You never answered my question about Orangs btw, whether or not they were making moral or instinctual choices with regards to rape. I'm going to go ahead and go forward anyway. If they are making an instinctual choice, then why is rape in humans not an instinctual choice Or is it? If it is, does this mean that rape is a duty free action, that it won't land me in trouble with the big guy, since I'm not exercising my "free will". For me to leverage my "free will" that would require a moral choice, if I understand you correctly)? If they are making a moral choice, then wouldn't that qualify them for "free will"? If they have such a will, and make a moral choice such as this, are they bound by the laws we are supposedly bound by? If not why not? If so, should I expect to see Orangutans in hell when I arrive?
(That last question is really the only one that interests me, because the rest of your statements and qualifiers were complete horseshit and I don't actually care.)
(That last question is really the only one that interests me, because the rest of your statements and qualifiers were complete horseshit and I don't actually care.)
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