stevo3890 writes:
Does a simulation of clouds ordain where the clouds will be? Or let's say we have perfected our means of perdicting the weather so we are never wrong. Does our perfect prediction of weather, tell the weather what it will do? No the weather happens of it's own accord we just know what it would do that is what i was getting at.
Are you saying that clouds have free will? That they can 'decide' to drift against the flow of air?
stevo3890 writes:
As to making things impossible well, if killing were impossible than we would not be able to have a hamburger or really any food.
I spoke of killing someone, implying, I thought, human beings. I am sorry if that was not clear.
stevo3890 writes:
As to rape that uses the same system as reperduction, so to make rape impossible would also make repurduction impossible.
I would hope that you don't have so little imagination. Why not have reproductive organs that don't function without the person being aroused. This way, unless both parties are active, willing participants, sexual intercourse is not possible.
stevo3890 writes:
as to making us unable to do stuff as a violation of our free will, maybe, maybe not i don't want to get into it.
Why not?
The fact is that if God created this universe and decided what it's physical constraints and conditions would be, then he has restricted our free will.
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