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Old October 26th, 2001 #1
Transhumanism
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This topic confuses me greatly. On one hand, it appears our brains are programmed to allow us to have "free will" within a certain range of behaviors: One can choose to have sex or not, to play tennis or not, to watch tv or not, etc. But also we have innate predispositions that incline us to lean towards one choice over another. For example, one can have natural inclinations towards high promiscuity, but also this person can have innate "free will" to allow him to make an effort to resist his high innate predisposition towards promiscuity, though it would be quite hard to resist though.
 
Old January 19th, 2004 #2
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Default Free will.

It has been proven that we have no free will. Every time you make a move, try to tell your arm to reach out for something, there is brain activity before the person is awere of the respones to move. Meaning that there is something other then you controlling your will.

The Soul? I think so, This follows the Vedas. Two brids in a tree. The tree of life, picked up by the Nordics later... Two birds alwasy looking at each other. One to will things to happen, the Supreme, and one to experince the things happening, the Soul. The only two things that are real in this world. (SYMBOLISM)

All that we know has been writen about and left to us in the Holy Vedas. This is why the jews want to kill all Aryans so badly.
 
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