Hi Mark,

Free will follows evolution.  I see evolution as levels in existence.  Free
will indicates that existence is not individuated, and not indeterminate.
That is why I see reality in levels in existence, evolution.

Joe


On 4/18/11 11:06 PM, "118" <[email protected]> wrote:
<snip>
> Free will can be considered a personal choice, although there are
> those who claim we have been determined to believe in free will.  On
> the other hand we are free to choose determinism.  The latter is like
> electing a ruler who changes the constitution so that he never leaves
> power, the other is more like an ever changing democracy, so long as
> one side does not take complete control.
> 
> Me, I choose free will.


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