Factually, and when I did devote some thought to the issue of determinism vs free will, I decided that in the majority (speaking of the human world) determinism ruled. But what makes man is that “cubic centimeter” of freedom, within enormous constraint, to which man (any one of us) has access. If this is so, then a great deal hinges on that sliver of freedom which we can exercise in a largely determined world.BigMike wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:47 am
It’s worth noting that blame, in itself, is a construct that only makes sense if we believe in free will—that people are consciously and independently "choosing" their actions. Alexis holds that free will is real and that divinity somehow justifies or mitigates blame,
In my view it is just exactly that which defines a religious attitude. That is if religion is taken down to its root meaning of what idea, belief and method one employs as a constructive, aware being in this genuinely strange mundo.
The notion of a God to which one makes appeals or before which one stands guilty or blamed, requires some special analysis since it is a rather “absurd picture”.
In my view divinity is encountered, or avoided (!), on the inner plane in which all of us live moment by moment. What that is is simply there, all the time. But if we are sleepwalking through existence without tuning in, well, that is a mistake.
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