When peeps argue about free will
Look idk if it's scientifically proven and it's funny that people take to extremes.
Consider the possibilty of a limited will. We are free to chose some things and others we are bound to do or not do. In a scientific sense because we are genetically predisposed to certain behaviors, and in a religious sense in that we all err and do terrible things we know are wrong and hurtful--and that we can be aware of these errors and seek to be better.
We can't choose to be perfect, to know everything, or have certain personality traits with no prior explanation.
In a religious sense this explains the wonder of grace, that can change a person without an action initiated by a person (though a person can be liberated to make good choices after this grace or awareness of something greater is in effect)
In a scientific sense, this how people are controlled by circumstances internal and external, and if they can't be emotionally aware, end up falling prey to their nature rather than doing the things they want to do.
Moral of the story: the conscience is there in your head for a reason, whether you're religious or not.
Yes I made this post when I should be sleeping!














