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Originally Posted by Mr Skinner You talking about fate or faith???
I don't quite agree. First off: Is suicide fate? Or free will?
Second: Doomed to do what you like doing? Please explain?
Third: Not being able to change what happened in the past is consistency of time, not fate! |
before i continue, you must know that your response was inevitable, call it fate..
suicide and all things are fate. suicide is also free will of course, how could it not. you CHOOSE your fate..
Doomed to do what you like doing: everything you do, you do b/c you like doing it otherwise why else would you do it. (exclude spasms like going to sleep, waking up, breathing, blinking, eating, shitting) everyone - all people - have a personality which was formed by past experiences. these experiences shape who you are. you get likes and dislikes. you go along doing what you like doing for that reason alone. if there's something you do that you don't like doing (washing dishes, taking out trash) it's for different reasons like necessity (like breathing but to another degree). those kinds of things must be done. like getting a job doing what you begin to hate only for the money. getting a job is a necessity in this world, and you do it for the money, no other reason, so in actuality you enjoy doing it b/c in the end you get paid to do it, even if you hate your job.
can you possibly do things that you hate doing out of free will? not likely, so you are doomed to do the things you like doing, and not even you can change that. (unless you're drunk but i'm talking about being sober here)
you are doomed to being yourself, and that is fate via free will
(read some Paul Holbach if you're still unclear on what i mean. it's hard to take in, it's like blind faith in a way, but through reason. though reason is not always truth, just justified belief)
Not being able to change what happened in the past is consistency of time, not fate! - hmm i'm not sure how to explain this in words, you'd really have to go into my mind.. when i find the words i'll post post-haste