Tissue Making Machine Atheists Do You Believe In Such Thing As Freewill?

Atheists do you believe in such thing as freewill? - tissue making machine

In his view, our bodies are just some of the mechanisms of the biological type. And our spirit only supercomputer consists of soft tissue (currently being developed through a series of random evolutionary process without purpose and direction). With this vision into reality, there is no place for such a thing as free will.

Accept the idea that no one is really morally responsible for his misconduct? We are not a conscious and self-confidence, which is a complex biochemical illusion?

15 comments:

Noki the Wanderer said...

I do not, but I feel more atheists.

Spike said...

"No one is morally responsible for his misconduct? \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt; = do not know an atheist who believes that


"Bad things happen, good people, because God has given each will be free" u0026lt \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\; = The request can be murdered by Hitler, but it does not apply to tsunamis, are diseases, earthquakes, fires, storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, volcanic eruptions, droughts, etc.

Kosh said...

Sorry, but your arguments do not follow simple.

Say, firstly, that "if the mind is a supercomputer then there is no such thing as free will" is not necessarily the case. Anyway, have a god of something that affects the final free will!

Please explain how to make the existence of free will, which God?

So, if you say no, "responsible for bad behavior," but says he does not take into account the ethics of such behavior? Because without God, you are for their behavior and actions that follow responsible. This means that for yourself, you must decide what your code.

You can have some interesting points in your question, but you have to think about things a little more. I feel that his intention was to try to explain what they perceive as a lack of consistency in the position of atheism, rather than really thinking about it and try to learn.

Dendronbat Crocoduck said...

Quantum uncertainty in the biological processes that lead to self-determination.

Self-consciousness is a neurological process that increases to better decision making, socializing, and thus leads to an increase in survivability.

The morality is a survival strategy in all social organizations.

So they are correct in all cases, so your argument is illogical.

Anonnie Mouse said...

I do not believe, not in the biblical concept of free will. I do not believe that our ability to choose our own behavior in order to render us by a deity. I think we should make decisions about our experiences, genetic predisposition and the environment. We take care of nature, not-o.

Eos said...

is the free will in this world, at least in the world are damaged and police states. If you do not send your child to school, he / she will be removed. I could list a hundred things, but to answer your question, no, not the free will exists, we will only brainwashing that we are free, is still.

Viva Liberty! [the tao of viva] said...

You assume too much.

Accept the idea that no one is really morally responsible for his misconduct?

And you? I do not pray for the forgiveness of my sins. If someone is not the moral responsibility for wrongdoing is a Christian.

KI said...

No, I do not believe in free will believe in the absolute sense. "Free will" is limited by the ... Boundaries.
I do not believe in fate.
Of course, you are responsible for their actions. Others and themselves

Konswayl... said...

Yes, I believe in free will, unlike those that we put $ 20 a basket every Sunday. Their brief description of our mind is irreparably flawed. It is clear that science has never been one of his strengths. Go figure.

Feathered Serpent! said...

I do not believe in free will. Well, I'm not sure.

It can only experience the reality of a linear giving the illusion that we have chosen.

perttier... said...

Atheism = / = believing that our bodies are biological machines that have been developed by evolution

Anyway, I'm not even sure where I stand on the whole question of free will.

perttier... said...

Atheism = / = believing that our bodies are biological machines that have been developed by evolution

Anyway, I'm not even sure where I stand on the whole question of free will.

Lucid Dreamer (radioactive) said...

I am inclined to determinism, the idea that our behavior is determined by a combination of biological and environmental factors.

Footprints in the Sand said...

Not as described in the Bible. "Follow me to spend eternity in torment, or" is not free. And then there's the whole plan, which refused to divine, to "free" again.

Great Gazoo said...

The main uncertainty allows a large room for free will.

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