Free will is real

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jayjacobus
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henry quirk wrote: Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:24 pm "people are being friendlier toward me"

Not me.
How do you do to me

what you do to me?

I wish I knew.

If I knew how you do it to me,

I would do it to you.

But because you do not accept free will,

I haven't a clue.
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You're babblin', Jay.

You do that a lot.

It's one of the reasons I don't much like you (and, therefore won't be 'friendly').
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Oh, the little congregation
prayed for guidance from above.
Lead us not into temptation.
Give us all comprehasion
And will find eternal........

SCORN!!!!
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JayJacobus, my guess is that Peace of Mind is a counselling service. I wish you much useful learning. You are good and well-meaning so I hope that you will find a narrative of who you are which includes you as modest hero.

Henry is determined to be a naive realist. I mean 'determined' in the psychological sense however maybe God or what -is-the-case will have determined that Henry lives his last day as a naive realist. Despite Henry's naivete he is probably a law-abiding and kindly man.
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"Henry is determined to be a naive realist."

No, I am a direct (naive) realist.

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"Despite Henry's naivete he is probably a law-abiding and kindly man."

No, because of my reasoning i'm an honest and decent man.
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