I don't see that it necessarily follows that beings who start out the same will remain the same if they have the free will to make concious decisions.
Maybe you're right, but decisions only shows to the others what we CHOOSE to be, not who we really are inside our deepest thoughts and wills. And this is problematic, since it may mean even an angel which decides to choose God while having, let's say, a 60% of will to rebel, will spend eternity internally fighting against this 60% will to rebel. And that doesn't sound pleasant...at least not for an eternity, I guess...
I guess identical twins would be our best example of two exact copies who are raised the same but have divergent personalities.
Well, that was the main idea of this theory: even identically raised beings have different personalities. Chosen by...who? Randomness, we assume. So, their tendencies are not their fault. Their choices are a whole new story, but their tendencies is something they can't be blamed for...at least, not technically.
I don't think decisions are always based on agreeing with something, maybe fear of consequences, maybe social constructs or some other reason I cannot think of right now.
Ok, I was sort of ambiguous. Decisions can also be based in feelings like...I don't know, something like "I really feel like doing this...I'm going to do it!". But the first-personality-second-decision thing is still there.
Do you think we should excuse a psychopath if he happens to kill someone, after all is he not just dancing to his DNA, is he at fault and should he be locked away from society? I feel like if the angels get a free pass then the same rules must be universal and apply to us and why would we feel that we require justice when it's not really that person fault as he was just "born that way"?
I'm not sure...I've been an atheist for most of my lifetime, so I'm still undecided on whether we, humans, have free will or not. We are a couple of articles which pretty much state that we are much more controlled by our genes than we think we are:
http://www.cracked.com/article_21053_5- ... -dont.html /
http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-problems- ... ere-raised /
http://www.cracked.com/article_19889_6- ... fancy.html
this has been very productive as a thought experiment, so I must applaud you on it, I have really enjoyed the exchange so far.
Dude, thank you!
Seriously, thanks. I've also felt, let's say, enriched by this debate. Which is why I wish more people were part of it...this forum doesn't seem to be as followed as some others. Still, good time invested here!