More
or less a year ago, and then once again back in December last year, I wrote an
essay, two of them that describes why in my opinion, free will doesn’t exist. I
used that argument to justify myself, and mostly to protect myself from
criticism and judgement, even when there is none. I used a materialist
framework to justify that argument, and I still agree that within a purely
materialist framework, free will is impossible to exist. As that means
consciousness simply doesn’t exist, and again, everything a human does has been
determined by the physical laws. We simply don’t have the means to predict it.
However, since I have found that we all have one consciousness simply in
different instances of space and that consciousness is also God, this renders
my arguments null and effectively useless. So, here I am to redeem myself of my
old mistakes.
In
my old essays, which you can find easily, you’d see that I had described how
free will doesn’t exist by comparing the human brain to a computer. In which
both works by a defined set of rules, even if it seems to act by its own, that
is enabled by such rules. Without those important rules, they wouldn’t act at
all. My problem is I forgot one thing, that we are conscious. Consciousness is
the controller of all existence, including its physical laws. As a result,
since we are consciousness that is inhabiting an organic vessel, we should be
controlling the organic vessels we call the human body. This includes the human
brain. So, we always had free will, as we are the supreme controller of our
body and thus our brain. We have every power we can to override any naturally
defined laws within our brain. Say we’re addicted to something, must we stay
addicted? No. Just because our brains have been rewired, doesn’t mean we can’t
fight back such rewiring. We have every power to do so, since we are the
consciousness.
Yes
our brain is like a computer, and our bodies has its own set of rules and yes
everything affects the development of our mind and so on and so on. But look,
we our conscious, we are not robots. We can decide what we want to do. We can
choose the instance of space that we wish to experience. So, there really is no
excuse to say that we’re not guilty because we have no free will and try to
fabricate an essay to prove it. Because even if you have an excellent brain and
try it, your mind will eventually backfire upon yourself. So, yes, you have
free will and thus you are responsible for every choice. Wait, so does that
mean we can start punishing others now? Not exactly, but that’s a topic for
another day, not anytime soon though, because I am simply uninterested in it.
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