Sentences with phrase «beliefs about free will»

If there is no free will, then I have no will to change my beliefs about free will.
What are your beliefs about free will?

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Thank you for giving me the chance to express out but still I am hurt and a nice word will cool it of and guide me if wrong and about quitting I would because what I am doing now at CNN is taking almost my whole time since the Quran burnning issue and would out doubt I will go back to it and that's why I mentioned earlier that we back here worry about our daily bread and water for family support but needed from you in the free world to notice us out there and have your say on behalf of all heavenly beliefs that what is happening is wrong, One Nation Calamities to other nations benefit, profit?!
We have a free country and we can say or do just about anything we want to do but in the end, and it doesn't matter what your religious belief (s) is / are — we will all answer to GOD.
This, free will and many other examples are merely conveniences that religion offers so followers are able to dismiss and deflect any truly tough questions which they can't answer logically when asked about their beliefs.
As long as they believe only their version of god is true, and only their version of god gave us free will... can you really not see what kind of convenient defense mechanism that affords them in an actual debate about their beliefs?
To address the matter in their sample of Chinese teenagers, Li and his team gave them each a series of questions about their own belief in free will and their level of happiness.
While it is true that losing belief in free will might affect how people feel about cheating or punishment, as...
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