Hiya

Isn't this pretty much what several on the list have been saying all along.
Free will and determinism are not absolute - there is no absolute free will or absolute determinism. It is the extent to which we are free or.determined that needs to be examined and I suspect it is different for each person. I said ages ago that 'free will' is an illusion and in the accepted or traditional sense I stand by that position.
Fortunately, the MoQ allows us to untangle this illusion.

Horse

On 06/08/2011 20:51, david buchanan wrote:
dmb says:
Why does it not come up? Because in the MOQ, one does not have to abandon 
either position. We are controlled to some extent and we are free to some 
extent.

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