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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's trial starts in Russia
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich went on trial behind closed doors in Russia on espionage charges he, the Journal and Washington vehemently deny. A conviction is considered almost...
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ba dum dum
Yeah, yeah, I know, this debate is "formalish." But actually my flippant response proves a point. No matter how you try to predict or control the direction people will go they are still capable, if they so choose, of going a different direction. They don't always do it, but they can. Their socialization may lead them to choose one way or another, but in the length and complexity of an average life it isn't simply one way or another, it goes many ways. And if you argue a god has predisposed them to go one way or another then you may want to ask which god would decide I should make a LegalZoom joke on this debate at this time?
The seemingly unpredictable nature of life itself is pretty good evidence that yes we have free will.
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