I've fucking had enough of you already. Go away, or actually contribute something to this conversation.
stop shouting at me...
I know what you are trying to contribute to this thread by spewing aspersions on others.. I am no game!!
I am going to ask you one more time, very nicely, to drop the subject. Leave me alone, and actually contribute something this thread other than attacking me.
Thanks.
Free Will
''The principle of free will has religious http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Religion, ethicalhttp://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Ethics, and scientific implications.'' ''in the religious realm, free will may imply that an omnipotent divinity does not assert its power over individual will and choiceshttp://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Choice'' '' In ethics, it may imply that individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. In the scientific realm, it may imply that the actions of the body, including the brain and the mind, are not wholly determined by physical causality . The question of free will has been a central issue since the beginning of philosophical thought.''
Congratulations, you can copy/paste from Wikipedia. Now what are your opinions on the subject? We're all capable of looking up an encyclopedic definition of the word, but that isn't the point here.
dude, that's not from Wiki!! grow up!
Free Will
''The principle of free will has religious http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Religion, ethicalhttp://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Ethics, and scientific implications.'' ''in the religious realm, free will may imply that an omnipotent divinity does not assert its power over individual will and choiceshttp://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Choice'' '' In ethics, it may imply that individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. In the scientific realm, it may imply that the actions of the body, including the brain and the mind, are not wholly determined by physical causality . The question of free will has been a central issue since the beginning of philosophical thought.''
wikipedia said:The principle of free will has religious, ethical, and scientific implications. For example, in the religious realm, free will implies that an omnipotent divinity does not assert its power over individual will and choices. In ethics, it may hold implications regarding whether individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. The question of free will has been a central issue since the beginning of philosophical thought.
Quoting someone isn't against the law, its freedom of speech. Much like what you are doing is freedom of speech, just a more controversial and somewhat offensive form of it
My bad, they're only almost word for word.
Regardless, you obviously copy/pasted that from somewhere... and we're all capable of looking up encyclopedic definitions of the term, but that isn't the point here. What are your opinions?
someone definitely stole it and copy-pasted it there...as you are doing with my quotes. (Plagiarism you know)
I did not touch Wiki for that...
Stole it from where? You copy/pasted what you said from somewhere, or you typed verbatim, doesn't really matter to me how. Regardless, what is your opinion on the subject?
For the record, I would be committing plagiarism if I were acting as though what I have quoted of you in my signature were things that I said. But that isn't the case,that is what you say and you are wrong. I refute your assertion in toto for being without any substance and truth.I have the quotes properly attributed to you, which is in line with fair use.
I have reasons to believe that you are using my name and my quotes
for mala fide reasons, ulterior motives and bad intent....moreover you are expressly FORBIDDEN to do so....and you have no right to defy that warning....and prohibition at law unless you want to be liable for damages which please NOTE!!.
In addition, plagiarism isn't a crime, it's simply frowned upon in academic circles, and can get you expelled from a school or university, or have your credibility ruined in the academic world.
So are you going to tell us what your thoughts on free will are?
just wait and I will tell you in my spare time....a lot of it,
just warming up for now!
that is what you say and you are wrong. I refute your assertion in toto for being without any substance and truth.
I have reasons to believe that you are using my name and my quotes
for mala fide reasons, ulterior motives and bad intent....moreover you are expressly FORBIDDEN to do so....and you have no right to defy that warning....and prohibition at law unless you want to be liable for damages which please NOTE!!.
just wait and I will tell you in my spare time....a lot of it, just warming up for now!
It's actually legally correct. In addition, your username on an internet forum is not the same as if it were your actual name that I was quoting. However, even if that were the case, my quotes are accurate; they are things that you have said. In addition, if you will look at the rules of this forum... all content, including text, is copyrighted to the forum itself, not to the individual user.
If you don't want to be quoted, then simply don't post anything. If you'd like me to properly reference my signature with a direct link to where you made the comments, I can certainly do that. But what I have there are things that were posted by you, I haven't modified anything.
Well, with all of the time you've spent whining about my signature (which, if it bothers you so much, simply ignore me or turn them off), I thought you would've been able to do more to express your opinion than to just copy/paste an encyclopedic definition. I'm really curious to see what you have to say about free will, given your views on other matters. At the very least, it should be an adventure in linguistic discernment.
So. What are your views on free will?
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