I think a lot of people here would be surprised to know that "free will" and humans having it is under strong philosophical debate. and has been for like hundreds of years.

I actually dont believe humans have free will. I am what they call a compatiblist.

---United i remember now that you do believe in evolution. even though i wasn't directing the statements specifically at you. And you are correct, evolution dosn't conflict with creationism. It all comes back, you have very different beliefs than most and i realize that most of what i say probably dosn't effect you; as it is all directed at the more fundamentalist side of Christianity
harris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . If God is real, why are there atheists? The biggest problem with the God hypothesis, so far as I can tell, is accounting for the fact that there is absolutely no concrete evidence for God anywhere. My question is: what kind of God would set things up that way? Why would God create a universe in which it is possible to be an atheist, if he wants us to believe in him? There are a four ways of explaining this that I can think of: (1) There is a God, but he doesn't want anybody to believe in him. (2) There is a God, but he doesn't Rating: 5