I hope you will forgive me for not being in the "there is no free will" camp.
; )
@AskTheDevil @MLClark @thewebrecluse Your camp fascinates me though I suppose that makes sense because I'm in the free will camp.
@AskTheDevil @MLClark @thewebrecluse
This is getting into some truly sticky philosophy. Free Will Vs Determinism, that age old grudge match and the idea of the ultimate motivator behind bad behavior.
Sanity is a hard metric to define. One of my favorite sayings is "We have never seen a fully sane and intact human adult" None of us gets out of our childhood undamaged, but to the extent that influences our choices?
This is getting into the weeds and chewing more characters than I have.
@NiveusLepus @MLClark @thewebrecluse
Yes, but it's making _me_ think, and isn't that the important part?
; )
@AskTheDevil @MLClark @thewebrecluse The Devil contemplating? I don't know how good of an idea that is :P
@NiveusLepus @MLClark @thewebrecluse
Me neither. I was told to watch and to make accusations based on what I saw. But I was also designed to be able to not do as I'm told.
@AskTheDevil @MLClark @thewebrecluse So by choosing to rebel, you fulfill your purpose.
That's an intriguing gordian knot you've got there about free will.
You might enjoy looking at Calvinist theology and the whole business of Predestination.
@AskTheDevil @MLClark @thewebrecluse
So within my faith there is something called Orlag. The way I understand orlag is a fork in the road.
We have fates, the norns weave and speak of destiny.
Now what?
I see it like a river one is riding. Your destination is known, but you choose your place in the various currents, and what forks you will take.
For anyone outside of our timeline, all these things are happening at once. From our position within it, we're building the end seen.