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Does God Hold Us Responsible ?
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Does God Hold Us Responsible ? ?????
Of course, you may never have thought about the matter. -- If this is your opinion--
Who holds us accountable ?-- God.---- Who, then, fixes our fate ? Many would also answer: “God ??‘That would never happen,’ you say -yet, according to some, that is what God does. If good and bad are from God -and he has written everything on our foreheads, as it were, why would he hold us responsible for doing bad ??
Of course, you may never have thought about the matter. -- If this is your opinion--
Who holds us accountable ?-- God.---- Who, then, fixes our fate ? Many would also answer: “God ??‘That would never happen,’ you say -yet, according to some, that is what God does. If good and bad are from God -and he has written everything on our foreheads, as it were, why would he hold us responsible for doing bad ??
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Free will and determinism can co-exist. You are free to move in any direction in space. Since spacetime is more than just a theory you ought to be free to move in any direction in time. It only appears that there is 'one' past because our memory records this as the appearance of spacetime. There are many pasts. There are many futures. As you approach your next 'now' the probability cone of alternative futures diminishes. The appearance of causality arises from the consistency between your remembered present and the most probable 'now' you experience 'next'. There is a dichotomy between how we experience what we call reality and the fundamental underlying mechanisms of that reality. Those mechanisms are random but appear pre-determined (causation) as soon as they are observed. Instead of interpreting this as multiverses splitting (an approach which infringes Occam's razor) try to visualise an infinite number of pre-'existing' alternative realities - only one of which you will arrive in (and which maintains the illusion of causality) - in the same way there are an infinite number of directions you could choose to turn to look at next. So, the same model can be viewed as 'fate' or 'predestined' and at the same time you have freedom to select a large number of alternative 'fates' - all of which will seem and feel predestined because of the illusion of causation. With an infinite number of alternative potential 'universes' to choose from the infinite improbability of DNA/RNA/enzymes/proteins/evolution is no longer quite so improbable. 'God' cannot be blamed for 'bad' 'things' 'happening' because nothing has 'happened'. Nothing 'good' has happened either. 'Everything' (all 'past' & 'future''events' remain as potentialities waiting to be 'observed' and 'experienced' by a 'life-form' that filters the totality into an apparently single 'past' that seems to be consistent with and to have 'caused' an illusory 'now'). Denying "God's" existence was the most ironic thing I ever did. 'God' won't hold any of you accountable either. I guarantee it. I would tell you who 'God' is, but I'm too modest. However, you'll kick yourselves when you find out why you should have tried to be as 'good' as you can. And if any of you work out who you really are too please try to be modest about it!
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