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When did God give man Free Will? [View all]
So God gave man free will because ...evil or something, still not clear on this.
Anyway, I was reading an article in Free Inquiry about the evolution of morality in Man. Looking at the beginnings of what can be called "culture" and the rise of consciousness, somewhere in the last 200,000 years modern man arose. So when did man get free will? Did earlier Homo species have it? Do other apes? If the bible is just a metaphor, but God giving man free will real, there had to be a moment in human evolution when a generation received free will from God.
For the purpose of this discussion, God gave us free will and free will can be said to be choosing your own actions, deciding between right and wrong.
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Nonononono. You don't understand: The concept of evidence-based science didn't even exist back then.
DetlefK
Jan 2019
#118
I could have sworn that earlier civilizations figured out the movement of the stars, calculated the
erronis
Jan 2019
#121
I'm going with 1980. Unsurprisingly, it makes more sense than any holy book.
Pope George Ringo II
Jan 2019
#23
Several years ago, on a PBS special, the claim was made that the adaptation of a meat-based diet by
in2herbs
Jan 2019
#28
Animals are instinctive, they do not have the level of reasoning or critical thinking skills that
in2herbs
Jan 2019
#34
What animals made the scientific discovery for vaccines?? for going to the moon? The level of an
in2herbs
Jan 2019
#44
Ponder the self-awareness of a cat looking in a mirror and discovering it has ears.
Pope George Ringo II
Jan 2019
#47
I'd also point out that you're apparently arguing humans didn't "think" until the 20th Century...
Pope George Ringo II
Jan 2019
#49
This description makes it sound like humans have no control over their lives and if we're without
in2herbs
Jan 2019
#35
Nope. It makes Pelosi's decision approved by God... and Trump's decisions which come true.
keithbvadu2
Jan 2019
#62
The point is, you are making the implicit statement that your guiding "spiritual principles"...
trotsky
Jan 2019
#86
Nope, I'm saying that your faith-based method is no better or worse than any other.
trotsky
Jan 2019
#88
I don't think people understand the difference between belief and spiritual practice
marylandblue
Jan 2019
#100
And Guy has repeatedly said elsewhere here that evolution is the only process,
Voltaire2
Jan 2019
#71
Sure I am not claiming it has to evolve elsewhere, just that it certainly can.
Voltaire2
Jan 2019
#73