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I would say I am a christian, and I sincerily desire to be. But I am also someone who must look deeply into everything I believe to make sure that it is true. There are many things that make me think that there is no God and life's meaning is ambiguous. I will start with the idea that scares me the most, that we have no free will. Many nueroscientists believe that the conscience mind is nothing more than a filter for the 'unconscience', which is where all our decisions are truely made. For the full arguement look up Jerry A. Coyne. Can anyone refute this? The thought of free will being an illusion rattles me greatly, and I would love for someone to refute. But, again, I can't just ignore it.
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Hello hopefull, welcome to the forumhopefulskeptic wrote:I would say I am a christian, and I sincerily desire to be. But I am also someone who must go look deeply into everything I believe to make sure that it is true. There are many things that make me think that there is no God and life's meaning is ambiguous. I will start with the idea that scares me the most, that we have no free will. Many nueroscientists believe that the conscience mind is nothing more than a filter for the 'unconscience', which is where all our decisions are truely made. For the full arguement look up Jerry A. Coyne. Can anyone refute this? The thought of free will being an illusion rattles me greatly, and I would love for someone to refute. But, again, I can't just ignore it.
Here is an article that seems to do a pretty good job of refuting Coyne on this. http://www.uncommondescent.com/intellig ... will-dead/
,but what I like even more is the compelling evidence that favors the human consciousness living even when the brain stops functioning, as has been experienced by people that have had veredical near death experiences and regular near death experiences: http://discussions.godandscience.org/vi ... =6&t=37962
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Then keep this in mind, if there is no God then free will is most certainly an illusion brought on by nothing more than pure chance and chemical reactions. Fatalistic determinism.hopefulskeptic wrote:I would say I am a christian, and I sincerily desire to be. But I am also someone who must go look deeply into everything I believe to make sure that it is true. There are many things that make me think that there is no God and life's meaning is ambiguous. I will start with the idea that scares me the most, that we have no free will. Many nueroscientists believe that the conscience mind is nothing more than a filter for the 'unconscience', which is where all our decisions are truely made. For the full arguement look up Jerry A. Coyne. Can anyone refute this? The thought of free will being an illusion rattles me greatly, and I would love for someone to refute. But, again, I can't just ignore it.
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hopefulskeptic wrote:I would say I am a christian, and I sincerily desire to be. But I am also someone who must go look deeply into everything I believe to make sure that it is true. There are many things that make me think that there is no God and life's meaning is ambiguous. I will start with the idea that scares me the most, that we have no free will. Many nueroscientists believe that the conscience mind is nothing more than a filter for the 'unconscience', which is where all our decisions are truely made. For the full arguement look up Jerry A. Coyne. Can anyone refute this? The thought of free will being an illusion rattles me greatly, and I would love for someone to refute. But, again, I can't just ignore it.
I guess you are wired that way.
Well, if there is no free will, then your being rattled is also a result of this. Would you say that your concerns are really your concerns or just the result of unguided natural processes?
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EVERYTHING is subject to our perception of reality, including what ANY neuroscience says.
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Thank you! I greatly enjoyed the links, I am no longer rattled. This is a great forum.bippy123 wrote:Hello hopefull, welcome to the forumhopefulskeptic wrote:I would say I am a christian, and I sincerily desire to be. But I am also someone who must go look deeply into everything I believe to make sure that it is true. There are many things that make me think that there is no God and life's meaning is ambiguous. I will start with the idea that scares me the most, that we have no free will. Many nueroscientists believe that the conscience mind is nothing more than a filter for the 'unconscience', which is where all our decisions are truely made. For the full arguement look up Jerry A. Coyne. Can anyone refute this? The thought of free will being an illusion rattles me greatly, and I would love for someone to refute. But, again, I can't just ignore it.
Here is an article that seems to do a pretty good job of refuting Coyne on this. http://www.uncommondescent.com/intellig ... will-dead/
,but what I like even more is the compelling evidence that favors the human consciousness living even when the brain stops functioning, as has been experienced by people that have had veredical near death experiences and regular near death experiences: http://discussions.godandscience.org/vi ... =6&t=37962
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Your very welcome my friend. God bless you alwayshopefulskeptic wrote:Thank you! I greatly enjoyed the links, I am no longer rattled. This is a great forum.bippy123 wrote:Hello hopefull, welcome to the forumhopefulskeptic wrote:I would say I am a christian, and I sincerily desire to be. But I am also someone who must go look deeply into everything I believe to make sure that it is true. There are many things that make me think that there is no God and life's meaning is ambiguous. I will start with the idea that scares me the most, that we have no free will. Many nueroscientists believe that the conscience mind is nothing more than a filter for the 'unconscience', which is where all our decisions are truely made. For the full arguement look up Jerry A. Coyne. Can anyone refute this? The thought of free will being an illusion rattles me greatly, and I would love for someone to refute. But, again, I can't just ignore it.
Here is an article that seems to do a pretty good job of refuting Coyne on this. http://www.uncommondescent.com/intellig ... will-dead/
,but what I like even more is the compelling evidence that favors the human consciousness living even when the brain stops functioning, as has been experienced by people that have had veredical near death experiences and regular near death experiences: http://discussions.godandscience.org/vi ... =6&t=37962
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