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Einstein on Free Will
I've added the following text to "Determinism versus Agency: There is no Free Will" by Vexen Crabtree (1999):

The facts of determinism - that external factors that form our development, such as experiences, and internal factors such as biochemistry, predestine us to our fates - are noted as mentioned by neurologists, physicists and philosophers. Above these, these facts are proclaimed also by none other than Albert Einstein:

“I do not at all believe in human freedom in the philosophical sense. Everybody acts not only under external compulsion but also in accordance with inner neccessity.”
- Albert Einstein (reference on www.humantruth.info/free_will.html)

I'm reading a collection of Einstein's writings called "Ideas and Opinions" and well chuffed to come across this two-line chestnut!

(Nothing feels better than reducing one of the world's greatest minds to little quotations!)

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R. Gross quotes on Free Will
Added this to the first bits of my page on Free Will (www.humantruth.info/free_will.html):
Nisbett and Wilson (1977) go so far as to claim that all psychological activities (including social behaviour) are governed by processes of which we are unaware. [...] Emotions can occur with rapid onset, through automatic appraisal, with little awareness and with involuntary changes in expression and physiology; indeed, we often experience emotions as happening to us rather than chosen by us. [...]

Apart from Freud [...] probably the most outspoken person advocate of the view that the person is not free is Skinner. In Beyond Freedom and Dignity (1971) he argues that behavioural freedom is an illusion. Just as Freud believed that freedom is an illusion to the extent that we are unaware of the unconscious causes of our feelings and behaviours, so Skinner claimed that it is only because the causes of human behaviour are often hidden from us in the environment that the myth or illusion of free will survives.

"Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour" by Richard Gross, p75, 121 & 875

It follows commentary by other scientists on free will... I'm reading Dawkins' new book at the moment, and he makes some great comments on free will, so when I've finished The God Delusion I will be adding some more to this page again.

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Biblical Christianity Denies Free Will
The Christian Bible specifically states that free will does not decide our fate, and argues in particular that our choices do not matter; those that do good things to specific good things pre-planned by God for them to do, which they are compelled to do without choice, because God says so, and those that are not chosen thusly are purposefully made bad by God. The Bible also argues that we are not allowed to question this state of affairs.

"Biblical Christianity Denies Free Will" by Vexen Crabtree (2005)

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God must be immoral whether it has free will or not
"God is immoral whether or not it has free will" by Vexen Crabtree (2002)

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Theodicy essays
"The Problem Of Evil: Page list" by Vexen Crabtree (2002)

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God has no free will.
"God Has No Free Will" by Vexen Crabtree (2002).

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Free Will and Determinism

Free Will and Determinism

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