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| Dec 28, 2024 at 3:25 | comment | added | curiousdannii | @user80226 Yeah that could be the case, weird as it is. | |
| Dec 28, 2024 at 2:52 | comment | added | user80226 | @curiousdannii Perhaps (do you have statistics on that?), but at least among theists who study philosophy of religion, compatibilism doesn't seem to be as popular. | |
| Dec 28, 2024 at 2:41 | comment | added | curiousdannii | But aren't most theists compatibilists? | |
| Dec 27, 2024 at 17:17 | comment | added | Martín-Blas Pérez Pinilla | @ScottRowe, "I will harden Pharaoh’s heart". | |
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| Dec 27, 2024 at 6:34 | comment | added | Rushi | Strange to hear that from the mouth (or fingers) of a staunch nondualist @ScottRowe. If there is only the One, how/where/what morality, responsibility, others? | |
| Dec 26, 2024 at 21:46 | comment | added | Scott Rowe | I wonder if there is a name for "taking a position because the apparent opposite position makes you run away screaming"? | |
| Dec 26, 2024 at 21:28 | comment | added | user80226 | @ScottRowe I would agree with that intuition, although theological determinism is an actual thing and has supporters. | |
| Dec 26, 2024 at 21:24 | comment | added | Scott Rowe | But if you believe in God but not free will, it seems hideous and incoherent. (imho) | |
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| Dec 26, 2024 at 20:37 | history | answered | user80226 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |