andrew23
11-09-2007, 09:58 PM
*note. we all have different definitions of "free will". you must adopt mine first for you to correctly understand this post. you can understand my definition of it by finding it in Litnet. this is puzzle, it's up to you to solve it. after adopting my definition of it, then it's time for you to enjoy the pizza..otherwise you'll end up bragging an arguement and end up with an empty stomach..
I have been thinking about this for many weeks now. It's about free will. I'm wondering about whether we really have free will or not. This has kept my mind busy for quite some time now. Those sleepless nights were really pain in the ***. :lol:
Anyway, needless to say (or is it..), I have come up with this question as a result of thinking about the story of the bible (or Koran if you're muslim). They say a God created the world, man, and all things. And then, we are left with a duty to follow God's commandments.
All right, are you still with me fellas?
So, in the beginning was the creation (by the way, this is the bible's perspective). And then God created the two most famous celebrities in the history of mankind, Adam and Eve. But Adam and Eve were not like the modern celebrities. Adam wasn't like Brad Pitt who wears a black tuxedo. And Eve wasn't like Buffy the Vampire Slayer killing dreadful creatures in a hot fashion way. They were somehow naive and for some reason (God's reason), they don't even know that they are naked.
So, after probably wandering around for quite some time now. One of them or both of them (I forgot the story) ate a magical apple (courtesy of that cute little wicked snake) in the Garden of Eden, which God has forbidden by the way. The apple is like a magical fruit and it gives you some great wisdom or something like that. And so, after eating it, they became conscious that they were naked. And then, God found out about this violation. And the rest was history..
But my point is, God created laws, and we humans must abide them. The bible says God has given us free will and we must will to choose the good side.
Still there? I must remind you, we're still in the face of bible story..
And so God created many laws including..
-not to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden (that was applicable only to the Adam and Eve)
-the four fundamental forces to somehow bring balance to the universe so that humans may live (wasn't it obvious. adam and eve needed this for the universe to be stable, and so that they can roam around in the plains)
-the famous ten commandments
-other commandments...
-and the other unmentioned ones..
But perhaps the hollywood part in the bible is when God talked about this heaven and hell ending place. They say if you have been bad in this life, you will go to hell. But on the other hand, if you were good, you would go to heaven. Heaven and hell is like the ultimate place. It doesn't matter what the brand of your shoes are. What matters is whether you go to heaven or hell. Cause they say it's an eternal place. And come to think of it, our life on earth doesn't even come close to the time in an eternal dimension. It's not even a point in the eternal scale..
Let's cut that out for a moment..
After many years, many people were born, and at one of point of time I was born too..
My relatives and parents call me Andrew. I was a Catholic, my parents told to me go to church so that I would not go to hell.
So, did God really gave me free will in my life to choose between heaven or eternal damnation?
Free will, ofcourse as it names suggests, is a free will unaffected by any force. If I want to get that book in my bag, they say it's free will, cause I acted according to my will.
My guess is that "free will" doesn't exist. "Free will" is an illogical term. It's contradicting itself. There is never a free will. Everything that we do is affected by the forces around us. Why was I catholic? It's because my environment is infested by Catholic people. Why was my name Andrew? Because somehow, my grandmother knows the letter A,N,D,R,E,W, and have come up with it by accident. It's like goverened by probabilities. It is more likely that my name was Andrew then Muhammad Ali or something. Because my environment affects me, it molds me. There's a lot of factors in here. Why my skin in dark, it's because of the setting of my country. Why does someone steal? Because there's scarcity in money and options of having it.
So, we don't really use free will in doing something. It's just it's meant to happen as a result of forces and factors. Why am I typing this? It turns out that I have a pc and an internet. Why do I have a pc? It turns out that I have just the right money to buy one.
Everything we do and think, is just an outcome of factors and forces. So, a person in a wicked community is more likely to be bad and go to hell. And someone in a good community is more likely to be good and go to heaven. Many things affects us a person. The people around us, the things around us, they all affect us. And those affections is what makes us who we are. It's never free will. We never had free will from the start.
Do you have free will to reply at this thread? No. It just turns out that you are a regular poster in this site. So you are more likely to reply in this thread than my lazy classmate.
Factors and forces determines everything..including what you will do and what you will think..
Why am doing this? Why am I writing this? The factors are my pc, my environment, the people I talk to, the tv, and etc...
It seems to me that God created us in an unfair way. What we look like, what we like to think, and what we will do are all different. We are all unequal and different.
To sum it all...
It's like God created snails and cheetahs. And whoever runs faster will go to heaven. Is that fair?
And what do christians do. They provide people with consolation by saying you have "free will". They say "turn back from the dark side!" Where in fact we don't really have free will, and it's all about factors and forces affecting us from all directions. Telling someone that they have free will is like telling them that a snail and a cheetah has the same speed.
That's the end of the story............................................. .......
So, do you think there's free will? Is the bible really true as what it claims to be?
I do not say what I am saying is true, I just want to be honest and tell people what I am thinking right now. I am unlike those ignorant people. I accept criticisms, I am open to all ideas, I like correct my mistakes. Cause all I want is mutual relationship to all. I want us to all help each other..
Lastly, I have been thinking about hell for a long time. Imagine hell. It's eternal pain. Isn't that horrible?! I mean, we're talking about eternal here. It's forever! Isn't that too evil. I wonder why did God ever thought about this punishment. I have no hate against God. And infact I am willing to whole heartily accept God with enough factors/forces/and reasons.
It's just that, if I were God, I would have not employed this hell and punish the innocent souls of men..for they were also once human like us, they do have feelings, and they do feel pain. It just turns out that harsh factors and forces have molded them into bad ones.
And if hell was true, I'd willing to sacrifice my soul for a ten times more painful hell, for the good of all those innocent souls..
To sum all of my words in this post,
it's "I love you..."
I have been thinking about this for many weeks now. It's about free will. I'm wondering about whether we really have free will or not. This has kept my mind busy for quite some time now. Those sleepless nights were really pain in the ***. :lol:
Anyway, needless to say (or is it..), I have come up with this question as a result of thinking about the story of the bible (or Koran if you're muslim). They say a God created the world, man, and all things. And then, we are left with a duty to follow God's commandments.
All right, are you still with me fellas?
So, in the beginning was the creation (by the way, this is the bible's perspective). And then God created the two most famous celebrities in the history of mankind, Adam and Eve. But Adam and Eve were not like the modern celebrities. Adam wasn't like Brad Pitt who wears a black tuxedo. And Eve wasn't like Buffy the Vampire Slayer killing dreadful creatures in a hot fashion way. They were somehow naive and for some reason (God's reason), they don't even know that they are naked.
So, after probably wandering around for quite some time now. One of them or both of them (I forgot the story) ate a magical apple (courtesy of that cute little wicked snake) in the Garden of Eden, which God has forbidden by the way. The apple is like a magical fruit and it gives you some great wisdom or something like that. And so, after eating it, they became conscious that they were naked. And then, God found out about this violation. And the rest was history..
But my point is, God created laws, and we humans must abide them. The bible says God has given us free will and we must will to choose the good side.
Still there? I must remind you, we're still in the face of bible story..
And so God created many laws including..
-not to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden (that was applicable only to the Adam and Eve)
-the four fundamental forces to somehow bring balance to the universe so that humans may live (wasn't it obvious. adam and eve needed this for the universe to be stable, and so that they can roam around in the plains)
-the famous ten commandments
-other commandments...
-and the other unmentioned ones..
But perhaps the hollywood part in the bible is when God talked about this heaven and hell ending place. They say if you have been bad in this life, you will go to hell. But on the other hand, if you were good, you would go to heaven. Heaven and hell is like the ultimate place. It doesn't matter what the brand of your shoes are. What matters is whether you go to heaven or hell. Cause they say it's an eternal place. And come to think of it, our life on earth doesn't even come close to the time in an eternal dimension. It's not even a point in the eternal scale..
Let's cut that out for a moment..
After many years, many people were born, and at one of point of time I was born too..
My relatives and parents call me Andrew. I was a Catholic, my parents told to me go to church so that I would not go to hell.
So, did God really gave me free will in my life to choose between heaven or eternal damnation?
Free will, ofcourse as it names suggests, is a free will unaffected by any force. If I want to get that book in my bag, they say it's free will, cause I acted according to my will.
My guess is that "free will" doesn't exist. "Free will" is an illogical term. It's contradicting itself. There is never a free will. Everything that we do is affected by the forces around us. Why was I catholic? It's because my environment is infested by Catholic people. Why was my name Andrew? Because somehow, my grandmother knows the letter A,N,D,R,E,W, and have come up with it by accident. It's like goverened by probabilities. It is more likely that my name was Andrew then Muhammad Ali or something. Because my environment affects me, it molds me. There's a lot of factors in here. Why my skin in dark, it's because of the setting of my country. Why does someone steal? Because there's scarcity in money and options of having it.
So, we don't really use free will in doing something. It's just it's meant to happen as a result of forces and factors. Why am I typing this? It turns out that I have a pc and an internet. Why do I have a pc? It turns out that I have just the right money to buy one.
Everything we do and think, is just an outcome of factors and forces. So, a person in a wicked community is more likely to be bad and go to hell. And someone in a good community is more likely to be good and go to heaven. Many things affects us a person. The people around us, the things around us, they all affect us. And those affections is what makes us who we are. It's never free will. We never had free will from the start.
Do you have free will to reply at this thread? No. It just turns out that you are a regular poster in this site. So you are more likely to reply in this thread than my lazy classmate.
Factors and forces determines everything..including what you will do and what you will think..
Why am doing this? Why am I writing this? The factors are my pc, my environment, the people I talk to, the tv, and etc...
It seems to me that God created us in an unfair way. What we look like, what we like to think, and what we will do are all different. We are all unequal and different.
To sum it all...
It's like God created snails and cheetahs. And whoever runs faster will go to heaven. Is that fair?
And what do christians do. They provide people with consolation by saying you have "free will". They say "turn back from the dark side!" Where in fact we don't really have free will, and it's all about factors and forces affecting us from all directions. Telling someone that they have free will is like telling them that a snail and a cheetah has the same speed.
That's the end of the story............................................. .......
So, do you think there's free will? Is the bible really true as what it claims to be?
I do not say what I am saying is true, I just want to be honest and tell people what I am thinking right now. I am unlike those ignorant people. I accept criticisms, I am open to all ideas, I like correct my mistakes. Cause all I want is mutual relationship to all. I want us to all help each other..
Lastly, I have been thinking about hell for a long time. Imagine hell. It's eternal pain. Isn't that horrible?! I mean, we're talking about eternal here. It's forever! Isn't that too evil. I wonder why did God ever thought about this punishment. I have no hate against God. And infact I am willing to whole heartily accept God with enough factors/forces/and reasons.
It's just that, if I were God, I would have not employed this hell and punish the innocent souls of men..for they were also once human like us, they do have feelings, and they do feel pain. It just turns out that harsh factors and forces have molded them into bad ones.
And if hell was true, I'd willing to sacrifice my soul for a ten times more painful hell, for the good of all those innocent souls..
To sum all of my words in this post,
it's "I love you..."