This is truly a very interesting topic . I'm sure it will be an interesting puzzle for all of you.
Who thinks they have freewill? Most do, right? Well, let's think about that for a second. If we had free will, why would we have to abide by certain supernatural laws, like the laws of nature for example, without wanting to? That is not the question I would like us to talk about in this thread though. I would like to talk about something more deep and confusing.
Many scientists think everything that happens is just pretty much random! Birth, death, this entire WORLD basically along with all the little stars you see in the sky, the Sun, and everything else. Well I have an argument for them...
How could people predict what could happen CENTURIES later? We're not talking about an easy prediction here, we're talking about a prediction that was made CENTURIES ago! So, if everything is just a random sequence, how could everything turn out JUST the way people like Nastradamus predicted?
This argument presents us with puzzle then. How do predictions work, how do people see the future (near/far, doesn't matter), and wait for it ... where do they, the predictions, come from? I doubt people just thought of them whilst sitting on a log like Winnie the Pooh and poking their head, saying "Think, Think, Think" . I doubt it came from good thinking. And even if that's the case ... is that what happened CENTURIES ago? Is that rational?
Does the world still seem so random? I doubt it. So if we agree that the world isn't random then who makes the choices? Who makes the rules? And why the hell must we follow them, like it or not?
Most importantly, the question now is, do we have freewill? I'd say we do .. but it's very limited. We have just the right amount to help us make good or bad decisions in life and I'd say that's more then enough !
Let's see if we can crack this puzzle guys. Here's a real challenge for all of you, including me.
Who thinks they have freewill? Most do, right? Well, let's think about that for a second. If we had free will, why would we have to abide by certain supernatural laws, like the laws of nature for example, without wanting to? That is not the question I would like us to talk about in this thread though. I would like to talk about something more deep and confusing.
Many scientists think everything that happens is just pretty much random! Birth, death, this entire WORLD basically along with all the little stars you see in the sky, the Sun, and everything else. Well I have an argument for them...
How could people predict what could happen CENTURIES later? We're not talking about an easy prediction here, we're talking about a prediction that was made CENTURIES ago! So, if everything is just a random sequence, how could everything turn out JUST the way people like Nastradamus predicted?
This argument presents us with puzzle then. How do predictions work, how do people see the future (near/far, doesn't matter), and wait for it ... where do they, the predictions, come from? I doubt people just thought of them whilst sitting on a log like Winnie the Pooh and poking their head, saying "Think, Think, Think" . I doubt it came from good thinking. And even if that's the case ... is that what happened CENTURIES ago? Is that rational?
Does the world still seem so random? I doubt it. So if we agree that the world isn't random then who makes the choices? Who makes the rules? And why the hell must we follow them, like it or not?
Most importantly, the question now is, do we have freewill? I'd say we do .. but it's very limited. We have just the right amount to help us make good or bad decisions in life and I'd say that's more then enough !
Let's see if we can crack this puzzle guys. Here's a real challenge for all of you, including me.
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