Free Will Research Paper

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When you deeply blame and resent someone or something, what you are really saying is “they should have been able to rise above their circumstances and conditioning and done the ‘right thing’ by me. All they had to do was simply make use of their
‘free will’ and behave like a ‘good’ person. Since they didn’t choose to act that way, they are a ‘bad’ person.”
3 When a baby is born, we all know that the baby could not have a free will and needs to be taught everything about life.
4 So when exactly would free will start? At what age? 6? 12?
16? 19?

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5 And if it did start suddenly out of nowhere -- how would you know? How could you tell? What would the signs be?
6 What would “free will” suddenly look like?
7 We humans are not acknowledging
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9 This will create a planet of more compassion and understanding towards our fellow man as we all begin to evolve consciously to a place where we can all talk about what we are experiencing here more accurately.
10 In the future, the humans of a not too distant tomorrow, will consider us in the “dark ages” of consciousness and will find it almost comical that it took us this long to finally realize free will doesn’t exist.
11 On the other hand, they won’t be able to judge us for we had no choice in the matter as to how, why, or when the free will illusion bubble will finally burst.
12 Free will’s illusory bubble will pop and burst when it’s meant to be (just like everything else in life).
13 It’s in the hands of fate as I write this.
14 As you go through life, you will constantly be conditioned by experiences and
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We know we make choices. This is about the illusion of free will.”

—The Introducer THE BIBLE 21

19 Once we go through the process of living and thinking, we will always inevitably find one choice is better for us than the others.
20 A 50/50 choice would make us in essence a “first causer” which would make us a little God.
21 In other words, all decisions were and are inevitable once we go through the process of actually living.
22 Just because we do not possess a free will does not mean we cannot enjoy the already made movie that is our life.
23 This is because there are so many twists and turns and so many unexpected things that happen to us, that we soon realize the joy of living is how the story unfolds (how the story is told is why we go to the movies).
24 The best story tellers are the best movies and vice versa.

“There are only two types of people in the world. Those who believe in free will and those who do not. There is no grey area or wiggle room. I had no choice but to state that.”

—The Introducer

25 Attraction isn’t a choice. As humans, we don’t “consciously choose” who we feel attracted to. It just “happens” to us . . . Bang! And you can’t “convince” someone to feel this powerful