DrBuzzFarmer
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What do you get when you cross a Hindu with a Physicist?Meat Machines playing their hit song "I am important, God damnit!"
Dr. Amit Goswami
What do you get when you cross a Hindu with a Physicist?Meat Machines playing their hit song "I am important, God damnit!"
Live at the Palladium!!Meat Machines playing their hit song "I am important, God damnit!"
Hell ya. Most people probably don't know what you're talking about. But I went to Epitaph's Summer Nationals there one year. Still got the shirt. Lot's of real punk rockers. That was the Hollywood palladium though. I know there are a bunch. But for some reason I thought you were talking about the one in Hollywood.Live at the Palladium!!
Hollywood for sure. I just remember growing up hearing "live at the Palladium" a lot. Never went unfortunately.Hell ya. Most people probably don't know what you're talking about. But I went to Epitaph's Summer Nationals there one year. Still got the shirt. Lot's of real punk rockers. That was the Hollywood palladium though. I know there are a bunch. But for some reason I thought you were talking about the one in Hollywood.
Let us see your freewill save someone dying, or you don't want to?Does freewill exist?
Only if you want it to.
Otherwise, feel free to blame your mistakes on some cosmic entity.
Eh? Why wouldn't my freewill allow me to save someone from dying? I'm really not seeing your point here.Let us see your freewill save someone dying, or you don't want to?
Most of the time we are helpless with dying. If we were equipped with knowledge and tools to save someone, then would we? Or would we see if they had enough money to pay for life saving treatments?Eh? Why wouldn't my freewill allow me to save someone from dying? I'm really not seeing your point here.
I feel I must inform you that I work for the NHS in the UK and I'm also ex-Forces, so I don't believe that question holds much weight with myself.Most of the time we are helpless with dying. If we were equipped with knowledge and tools to save someone, then would we? Or would we see if they had enough money to pay for life saving treatments?
Most of those equipped to save a life have an ethical if not moral drive to help. Could they choose to not help? Or will they be obligated to act?
Some feel obligated to act even though they are helpless. That is a real bummer.
Please, put it out there.I think it's time for an update.........a brief, clear definition of " free will " . I sense a multitude of different interpretations .