Re: What is Free Will
- From: "JJ" <J33ti@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Aug 2005 00:50:05 GMT
Your article on free will doesnt define what you mean
by the free will, letting an individual grown with
th emind and emotions unrestrained, unstructured
and undisciplined. As the article says the human
then has th ecapacity to fall to his basal nature
or rise toward his full potential. The society of free will
i.e America is an example of the free will with its
encumbent free speech, free non thinking, and uncultured.
This type of society may produce industrial fodder reared to
work and contribute in their individual roles
to the countries economy, but the quality of each individual
is minimal. Free speech doesnt encourage the wise to
give forth their views. In their stead, the media will allow
only government friendly noise makers to be heard.
How very free is that. Concensus of opinion is that which
allows the prevailing bodies to hold on to their power.
Niether idealistic, or visionary, or with an inclination to prefect a
diseased society, partisan politics and a faddish undirected or
undisciplined society has created a people that are genetically the
weakest they have ever been. If the goal was to perfect mankind
and thereby society by creating an autocracy, wherein the individual
is self governed, self disciplined and self sufficient has failed.
Instead
you have a country wherein the people have to be restrained by
political
correctness of speech laws , to deter them from being overtly
insensitive to each
otthers sensibilities. This shoul dbe a source of shame. A government
that
carries under its armpit, nuclear weapons to protect itself from those
it constantly offends, and its civilians who have veritable arsenals
to protect them from their neighbours...how very uncivilised..
the free society doesnt work...The Islamic states are peacable,
relatively
effortlessly governed and creating a breed of high minded faithful
flock.
JJ
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