Re: Freewill?
Supernatural and natural are 2 different things. Supernatural applies to the things that CAN'T be defined by the laws of nature. They are "other worldly" things. You also seem to be confusing free will with choices in general. Not being able to control the laws of nature has nothing to do with how much free will we have. Free will refers to how much choice we have in the way we react to everything around us. Are the choices we make already known/determined on a preplanned path, or are we making it up as we go along?
Nostradamus didn't predict jack shit. All he did was make a never ending sea of babbling guesses, all of which were very vague and general so that they could be interpreted and applied to a whole host of events. This is no different than interpreting vague song lyrics. They can be applied to many things, and make sense, but that doesn't mean you have the right interpretation. Only the artist knows what the song really means/is about.
BTW, most of the "prediction" quotes circulating over the internet the last 5 to 10 years that people have been attributing to Nostradamus are fake to begin with.
They don't. There are only crackpots, and naturally, through the millions of crackpots that have come and gone on this planet, the odds make it inevitable that an actual event will coincide with one of the random "predictions" once in a while. This in no way proves their are people with "psychic abilities". If you truly believe in that crap, give Miss Cleo a call (and your credit card number), and let her "predict" what your free will, or lack there of, has to offer you in your future.
WHOA, there, cowboy! You're trying to go from point A, to conclusion C with out a proven route B. Relax. You haven't offered any substantiating evidence to show that the world isn't random. If you really want to "crack the puzzle", you should check what you're basing your opinions and theories on for validity first.
Since when has passing off random, baseless, unsubstantiated claims in some psuedo attempt to show deductive reasoning been considered thinking?
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BTW, most of the "prediction" quotes circulating over the internet the last 5 to 10 years that people have been attributing to Nostradamus are fake to begin with.
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