2007-03-29
03:00:21
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
tebone: I didn't ask WHAT would happen. I asked how you would know it happened.
2007-03-29
03:06:07 ·
update #1
Co,e on people, answer the question. I know you can.
2007-03-29
03:06:55 ·
update #2
Spacebunny: DING DING DING! You win! You wouldn't know, so why do you think you have it now? If you wouldn't know, what is so bad about not having free will?
2007-03-29
03:09:48 ·
update #3
Free will was invented by man to explain how an imaginary Prefect Creator's creation could be imperfect.
Neither free will nor that creator exist.
2007-03-29 03:15:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you suddenly jumped between universes that seem identical in every respect, how would you know? Wouldn't it depend on whether it is in God's will that you know about the change? And how would you know that? Maybe, if you were inclined to do evil works, you'd find yourself doing good despite evil intentions. Of course, to some extent, that happens in a backhanded fashion already. In answer to your question, there's no way to know, because even your rational faculties would be affected if such an event were to occur as you say.
2007-03-29 10:07:20
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answered by Black Dog 6
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If God removed our free will, we wouldn't be able to sin.
So, if I went a whole day without doing something I wasn't supposed to, I would definately notice when I went to pray and had nothing to ask forgiveness for.
2007-03-29 10:04:24
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answer #3
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answered by mpj 2
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I don't think anyone would know, for everything God imposed upon us from that point forward would seem "robotic" and based on command rather than love.
2007-03-29 12:49:29
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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God wouldn't remove our free will. If we lose our free will then the end of the days will come...for example:the microcips that will be implanted in someone's body to know where he is it a bad thing because you lose your freedom...
2007-03-29 10:05:54
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answer #5
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answered by Cristian 3
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When free will is fully surrendered to god, something else qualitatively much better dawns. Bubbling Joy, Bliss, eternal happiness, coolness, r few of the described names of this experience.
2007-03-29 10:09:54
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answer #6
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answered by dd 6
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the same way we know that we have free will
he would have to remove our minds first if he doesn't want us to know , anything
if you can't think , you can't choose
2007-03-29 10:13:33
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answer #7
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answered by X Angel 2
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He wouldnt do it, so you would never know it happened.
2007-03-29 10:05:48
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answer #8
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answered by duh 3
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I would be behaving myself.
2007-03-29 10:07:57
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answered by Sweetserenity 3
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Then we all would be like robots.
2007-03-29 10:06:54
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answer #10
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answered by iwant_u2_wantme2000 6
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