Sartre Existentialism

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Sartre is a proponent to the concept of free will. In Existentialism, his central focus is that existence precedes essence. This atheistic existentialistic idea claims that God does not exist and there was, at one time, man who was not defined by any concept, and was only defined by what man conceived. Showing, at least at one time in mankind, man had the freedom to define himself. Sartre also believes in free will because of the first principle of existentialism: subjectivity. This idea states that man is conscious of how he goes about making decisions and how he imagines himself in them. Therefore, man has the free will to act upon his ideas as he chooses.
To many, the idea of not having a God can be fearful, because to them, no God signals