This is correct: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will?wprov=sfla1
Your pseudo arithmetic is not, IMO.
Your pseudo arithmetic is not, IMO.
god + 1 = 1 + dog?This is correct: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will?wprov=sfla1
Your pseudo arithmetic is not, IMO.
god + 1 = 1 + dog?
Wasn't that song released in the 90s???
Let's do the math here...
many songs just like it... have been expressed through the ages...and continue on into infinity
the song... is the question of free will being posed to the listener..
the acknowledgement(by word or action) of remembering that which existed from time indefinite... gives words legal standing in the universe!!
Unequivocally.god + 1 = 1 + dog?
if you take away... all those you listed.. do you only have the crazies left???Unequivocally.
Same mush as Creationists, Qanon and that bane of all that is science and knowledge, the terrestrial trolls known as Flat Earthers.
Unequivocally.
Same mush as Creationists, Qanon and that bane of all that is science and knowledge, the terrestrial trolls known as Flat Earthers.
I'm somewhere between 50 & 60 and wondering if she is rich?I wasn't dissing the song, music is timeless and often transcends generations,
or sometimes is only discovered long after release.
I was merely referring to what Jason said.
She's gotta be 50 or 60 by now. Certainly not wife material.
Me quickly raising hand. Me, me, I know another set.if you take away... all those you listed.. do you only have the crazies left???
Older the violin, the sweeter the music.I wasn't dissing the song, music is timeless and often transcends generations,
or sometimes is only discovered long after release.
I was merely referring to what Jason said.
She's gotta be 50 or 60 by now. Certainly not wife material.
As I said in the proper free will thread: Psychopaths probably have the most free will, of us all.I suppose that depends on one's interpretation of "free will".
There seems some implication in us humans that it means limitless possibilities and modes of action... I tend to think that nothing is limitless; including the universe we live in.
I think "free will" has to be in some type of contextualised, ethical mind space.
Example: One may have free will to commit murder but is that a good thing? If the society catches you will you sufffer because you have brought sufgfering on others? Doesn't sound like a fun way of having free will to me.........
Not being religious myself I agree with you... also I am a lifelong fan of Rush; rock on!Free will is anathema to the religious because it's means think, do and live without dogma.
Rush - Freewill
Source: https://youtu.be/OnxkfLe4G74
You are probably right but I have no personal experience to verify your comment.As I said in the proper free will thread: Psychopaths probably have the most free will, of us all.
No, you have rational critical thinking people who believe in scientific cosmology and trust NASA, science and astrophysics.if you take away... all those you listed.. do you only have the crazies left???
Net worth of 35 million $I'm somewhere between 50 & 60 and wondering if she is rich?
What do you do with the tools of freewill determines what moral and ethical standards you have.As I said in the proper free will thread: Psychopaths probably have the most free will, of us all.
As I said in the proper free will thread: Psychopaths probably have the most free will, of us all.
I actually think that an ethical life where "free will" is exercised and religion(s) are totally anathema.No, you have rational critical thinking people who believe in scientific cosmology and trust NASA, science and astrophysics.
If you think that list of nutjobs aren't the crazy ones you're squeezing the wrong sterno to drink.
The biggest enemies of Terra are wilful ignorance and the continued belief in stupid superstitions that divide us as a people.
(Emphasis added by me).We all have some vision of what the good life should look like. Days filled with reading and strolls through museums, retirement to a tropical island, unlimited amounts of time for video games…. Whatever they may be, our concepts tend toward fantasy of the grass is greener variety. But what would it mean to live the good life in the here and now, in the life we’re given, with all its warts, routines, and daily obligations? Though the work of philosophers for the past hundred years or so may seem divorced from mundane concerns and desires, this was not always so. Thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, and Friedrich Nietzsche once made the question of the good life central to their philosophy.
That was going so well and then you said; trust NASA.No, you have rational critical thinking people who believe in scientific cosmology and trust NASA, science and astrophysics.
If you think that list of nutjobs aren't the crazy ones you're squeezing the wrong sterno to drink.
The biggest enemies of Terra are wilful ignorance and the continued belief in stupid superstitions that divide us as a people.