If every event has a sufficient reason, does that rule out free will?
>>24700280Can you explain the difference between having and not having free will?I don't understand how someone does not have free will.
>>24700911not having free will means you are not in control of your destiny, maybe your father wished for you to be a doctor but nah you want to be a dentist
>>24700936The latter sentence doesn't actually disprove free will
>>24700936You don't know what destiny is
>>24700972if you have free will, you can choose a different path, maybe deciding to become a dentist instead, because that’s what feels right to you. Free will is about making choices that reflect your desires, values, and goals, rather than being pushed along by someone else’s expectations or by forces outside of your control.Illness, accidents, or where you were born (country, time period) can completely change your life path without your choice.Your parents’ values, religion, and culture strongly shape how you see the world, often before you’re even aware of it.Childern doesn't have free choiceو a child might want to stay up late playing video games, but their parents send them to bed at 9 PM.Parents often pick what their young children wear, especially for school or special events.You don’t get to choose your natural talents, intelligence level, height, or many aspects of your personality they’re shaped by biology.Someone might dream of traveling the world, but if they don’t have money, their “choice” is limited.
>>24701404>choiceوThat's not a comma lmao you dumb arab