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RE: There Is No Such Thing As Free Will

in #philosophy7 years ago

And yet people still choose to either confront or avoid danger. You just persist in avoiding the fact that choices are involved. A message is simply that, a communication. What you do with it, is free will. Some have strong wills than others and I think you're aware of that as you seem to be set on angering me based upon your presumptuous attribution of that emotion. Deterministic folks amuse me, more often than not, especially when they try to convince me that I have no free will ;)

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Great comments mate! I actually made a video about this very subject the other month and I shared it on my blog today. Check it out! :]

I admit that choices are involved. I doubt though that those are the results of the hosts :)

Yes, it would be quite nice if we could blame our bad decisions on microorganisms the live in our gut. After all, people get pissed when you blame them for your own poor choices; why confront yourself when you could blame bacteria? Still you have a direct capacity to change the bacteria in your body, so bacteria can only be determinative until you choose to do something about it.

Still you have a direct capacity to change the bacteria in your body, so bacteria can only be determinative until you choose to do something about it.

not really. situations in life such as an alcoholic mother can damage a fetus forever, poor nutrition as well.