[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="solid_mario"] Imagine if you had a near death experience tomorrow or something so huge that it altered your view on life. It could lead to you believing in Jesus. It probably wouldn't for you personally but religion is definitely a choice.solid_mario
But could he just wake up tomorrow and choose to follow Christianity without an NDE or any other outside influence? If not, then is he really choosing?
What if you take it the other way around? He could wake up tomorrow and decide not to believe in God or Jesus etc. Would this not be the same thing? This is a lot more plausible of an example. Also it can take longer than one incident/night/day. I think there will always be outside influences and if you say that outside influence is not freewill then I think you would have to say that we have no freewill at all.Well, I sure as hell know I couldn't wake up tomorrow and not believe in God.
It's arguable that we really don't have free will at all. Genes + Environment + mental processes beyond our control = everything we say, do and believe being influenced.
It's also arguable that in our day and age of technology, just about everything is a choice. After alll, you can choose to change your skin color, your gender, your hair color, your eye color, and they're out trying to see how we can change our sexuality and even the genes of our children.
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