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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
BookwormJo wrote:
Actually, nah. If he hadn't posted, you couldn't have argued against him, because you wouldn't know what he believed. I can predict that you will argue against what I'm typing right now. That doesn't mean I forced you counterargue. Haha!I see it like this: you couldn't force Khriz to counter argue, but you influenced him, by posing your argument. If you hadn't posted, then he couldn't have counter argued. |
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BookwormJo wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Honestly, I think you're fluffing up the laws of causality. The fact that every result has a cause and vice-versa is what makes humans predictable. What goes on in life has its various influences on various people. That is why such things like free will are easier to comprehend when the various scenarios are divided into categories. BookwormJo wrote:
Actually, nah. If he hadn't posted, you couldn't have argued against him, because you wouldn't know what he believed.I can predict that you will argue against what I'm typing right now. That doesn't mean I forced you counterargue. Haha!I see it like this: you couldn't force Khriz to counter argue, but you influenced him, by posing your argument. If you hadn't posted, then he couldn't have counter argued. |
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Let's establish relevant facts.
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Let's establish relevant facts. 1. There are no limits to free will.2. God is all-knowing and all-powerful. 3. People can do contrary to God's law. |
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