META: The problem of "Good vs. Evil"

Martin Phipps martinphipps2 at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 19 16:45:54 PST 2008


On Feb 19, 10:53 pm, Tom Russell <milos_par... at yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Feb 19, 6:07 am, Martin Phipps <martinphip... at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > On Feb 19, 3:29 pm, Tom Russell <milos_par... at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > On Feb 19, 2:12 am, Jamas Enright <t... at eyrie.org> wrote:
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> > > > (cf. God has a plan for us that none of us can fathom, nor presumedly
> > > > change.)
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> > > Calvinism.  Feh.
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> > > > Bah, "free will", don't buy it. Illusion thereof, yes, but actual?... no.
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> > > Hold on a second there.  Are you saying that human beings are actually
> > > incapable of making decisions and controlling their motor functions?
> > > That we're unable to choose the words that come out of our mouths?
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> > > Because that's what you're saying if you reject the concept of free
> > > will.
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> > Look at it this way.  Suppose, hypothetically, you had a really bad
> > day: your political ambitions weren't going as well as you hoped and,
> > to top it off, you got fired.  Now, suppose you go online and read
> > somebody's story and work out your frustrations by posting a scathing
> > review.
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> Yeah, that's completely and exactly _not_ the case, Martin, and even
> with the smiley/"purely a hypothetical" I'm deeply hurt by the obvious
> implication.
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> With the exception of the super-short and general review I wrote when
> you kept pestering me to review your stories

At the time you were seven issues behind in reviewing Superfreaks.  I
wondered what was wrong, if you were angry with me, so I asked.  Your
subsequent actions demonstrated that you either were directly angry
with me or simply venting frustration.

Martin



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