[Faith-talk] Free Will

Poppa Bear via Faith-talk faith-talk at nfbnet.org
Mon May 26 20:42:01 UTC 2014


Hello Brandon, hope you and your wife are having a good day today. So, let
me ask you this, how are you defining free will? It can be an extremely
subjective idea of what free will consist of, so if you are more specific,
then perhaps I may have a few thoughts. For example, just wiggling your big
tow right now could be an act of free will, but, now the desire to jump up
in the air 20 feet may be a desire, but it is not in the realm of free will.
Take care

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Subject: [Faith-talk] Free Will

I'd like to know, do you believe there is any such thing as free will? Why
or why not?

I think I've stated before that I do not believe in free will. I have a post
on it here for those who would like to know about it in more detail:
http://www.escapethedream.org/blogs/brandon/2014/05/26/illusion-choice

Essentially, if there is no I to choose, then all choice is merely an
illusion. Life flows, and it flows perfectly all the time. No choice ever
has to be made.

--
Brandon

www.BlindAdventures.com: Read about my adventures as a blind person

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