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Post by Vudu_Prince on Nov 12, 2010 13:54:23 GMT -5
Are we predicating "Free Will" on the ability to choose? Is there truly a "choice" if your end point is fixed? Like the chick said in the movie The Knowing, What does it matter if we all die in the end? Life is a creation which has the pitfalls of structural and design bias. Furthermore we live on a time delay by huge proportions. The brain takes in 400 billion bits of information per second while we are only aware of 2000 bits per second. Basically you could be dead right now and living out the reality and imagination of the information received in a split second..... Bruh what in the WORLD took you so long to respond to this thread. LOLJust been busy team. Good convo here though
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Post by Cambist on Nov 15, 2010 7:51:52 GMT -5
Good shit, VP...
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Post by denounced on Apr 8, 2011 18:26:27 GMT -5
The end point though is determined by the road traveled to get there, so it does matter. These movies as are many others come out of an atheistic, agnostic, evolution-believing Hollywood director crowd.
And although the end point is fixed, there are different results.
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