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Originally Posted by TinyRedLeaf
You know, that sounds almost like an argument for God's existence?
It doesn't matter. If God exists, He exists at a level we cannot perceive... As there is no practical difference whether or not we can observe God, we might as well assume that God exists.
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Actually... You're reading that backwards. Probably because of my wording. It's not an argument for free will, it's an argument
against determinism. If determinism exists, it's on a level that is imperceptible to us, therefor for all practical purposes, it doesn't exist. If one were to apply the same logic to god, one would conclude the existence of god is imperceptible to us, therefor god doesn't exist on any level that matters.