Your opinion: Can you compare "freewill" to the motions of the weather? What I mean is?

What I mean is ... The weather is variable - it rains, it snows, the winds blow, the temperatures are pulled one way or the other (fluctuate). You can say the weather has freewill to do as it wishes yet when all is said and done it still belongs to the stratosphere, or thereabouts.So I would liken freewill to the freedom to move about as one wills - freely - but ever under the possibility of being influenced by a myriad of conditions from which one can decide on pursuing. In the end it is still part of the whole of the atmospheric level where weather is produced.

So too are we part of the whole however way we might decide to pursue life, and our experiences gradually guide us into the originally intended pathway. What's your opinion? Asked by goldie080 36 months ago Similar questions: opinion compare freewill motions weather Environment > Weather.

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We ARE part of the universe I do not believe that we are robots or marionette puppets and that our Creator wants a relationship with each one of us, rather than controlling us, s design was to give us choice so that we could choose m over and over and over again. He wants to be in communion with Having said that, I also believe we can be influenced and affected by what is referred to as the "collective unconscious. " Anyone who has observed certain groups of people can attest to the power of unconsious thought.

This is one reason I believe a relationship with God is imperative if we want to maintain individuality and autonomy. I believe that our experiences guide us into the pathway originally intended for each one of us. I have no doubt that God has a chosen pathway for each individual and that it is through our choosing to believe and trust God that we both find the pathway and return to it when we are diverted from it.

While one part of me thinks it would be nice to remain on the path once it is found, I also think that we would cease to have choice, and so would be more or less robots. Thankfully, we are not robots or marionette puppets.

I don't believe so. The weather is not a sentient entity, as we are presumed to be. Our so called "freewill" is very limited: not really "free" at all, even though we can exercise choice in some instances, it is still nevertheless a "limited" freewill.

Yet we do possess senses which provide us with information we are able to mentally integrate before choosing or not to act or react to a given situation. We each and everyone are therefore "sentient" entities. The weather I don't think can be defined as such: it exhibits no capacity for observation, contemplation and capability of then to make a mediated choice.It isn't sentient as we are; only a ceaselessly interaction of physical substance and mindless force.

You can say the weather has freewill to do as it wishes" No, I couldn't. I very much could not say that. Weather is a matter of forces that combine in various ways, with results each time varied only by the manner of combination and the amount of material combined.

Humans are not "part of nature" in that they are not bound by these forces. Originally, humans were meant to exercise a God-directed, judicial authority over nature. Man threw that away for a chance at selfishness and has had that instead ever since.

But man also still has the ability to choose to control nature. Those who refuse to, claiming that we are no more than nature, only wish to "hide among the animals" from God's judgment. Live your purpose: choose to obey and serve..

1 Human free will is a tricky subject. Weather has zero free will, and as far as I can see only muddies the issue, rather than offering any sort of meaningful comparison to human free will. This user has been banned from Askville.

1 Human free will is a tricky subject. Weather has zero free will, and as far as I can see only muddies the issue, rather than offering any sort of meaningful comparison to human free will.

Human free will is a tricky subject. Weather has zero free will, and as far as I can see only muddies the issue, rather than offering any sort of meaningful comparison to human free will.

2 #1 - What I mean is that even though we have free will it's influenced by outside conditions. Ditto weather which is free to morph as it will but is also influenced by surrounding factors. Just a comparison which is simple enough.

1 - What I mean is that even though we have free will it's influenced by outside conditions. Ditto weather which is free to morph as it will but is also influenced by surrounding factors. Just a comparison which is simple enough.

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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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