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Free will and determinism
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<blockquote data-quote="partinobodycular" data-source="post: 77655987" data-attributes="member: 435281"><p>But wouldn't free will necessitate that my will supersede God's will... but that's not possible... right? So all that the atheist is actually saying is that there's an underlying cause of reality that ultimately determines everything. For the theist it's God, and for the atheist it's the laws of physics. Seemingly the only difference between the two is that one has conscious intent and the other doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partinobodycular, post: 77655987, member: 435281"] But wouldn't free will necessitate that my will supersede God's will... but that's not possible... right? So all that the atheist is actually saying is that there's an underlying cause of reality that ultimately determines everything. For the theist it's God, and for the atheist it's the laws of physics. Seemingly the only difference between the two is that one has conscious intent and the other doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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