It's possible for someone to go through what you've gone through and still not agree with you. The conclusions you have from your lived experience are not absolute and not inevitable.
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explain please
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Many random events - including those occurring at the quantum level, could add up to significant differences in one's subjective experience. No?
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If there is no free will then how can you be morally culpable
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Although free will is indeed an illusion, they wouldn’t necessarily reach the same conclusion (and probably wouldn’t reach exactly the same conclusion) unless all environmental factors in their lives to that point were identical. (Perhaps you assumed that premise.)
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If you had two pit bull clones and raised one to fight and raised the other in a loving home, their respective thinking and behavior would be very different even though neither had free will.
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I think these are chaotic systems, so infinitesimal differences in inputs can lead to drastic differences in outputs
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This contradicts your original post. The hell are you playing at?!
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