pood
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Correction. You could have done otherwise, but you didn’t.
Peacegirl, this is getting you nowhere. Take my advice and present an argument, with premises and a conclusion. As noted, you don’t have to prove your premise “man’s will is not free” unless and until you present an actual argument. Then, if the argument is valid (conclusion follows from premises) we can check to see whether the argument is sound (conclusion follows from premises, AND all the premises are true). Unless you do that, you are going to lose your audience. Note how sharply it has already dropped off.
Peacegirl, this is getting you nowhere. Take my advice and present an argument, with premises and a conclusion. As noted, you don’t have to prove your premise “man’s will is not free” unless and until you present an actual argument. Then, if the argument is valid (conclusion follows from premises) we can check to see whether the argument is sound (conclusion follows from premises, AND all the premises are true). Unless you do that, you are going to lose your audience. Note how sharply it has already dropped off.