Free Will

The Ultimate in Nonsense

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Nick Vale ISBN: 9781479774296
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 17, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Nick Vale
ISBN: 9781479774296
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 17, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The taboo subject of openly refuting free will is now finally out of the closet. Do we as human beings have the ability to make our own decisions in all matters of life? Is it left up to you and me to decide how our lives will be lived or is it up to God (the entirety of the universe)? We either have free will" or we dont. Many people love to say they have a little free will. A little free will means you do in fact believe in free will. This is a black or white issue. You either have free will or you dont. We cannot have two truths fighting against each other; if two truths do fight against each other then what you have is not truth. There can only be one truth in this matter and its about time to understand that Free Will" Is The Ultimate in Nonsense. By reading this bold and daring little book, you will quickly learn why the belief in "free will" is The Ultimate in Nonsense. This book along with The Newer Testament can prove and persuade you to the truth that free will doesnt exist. This book can also show you how a planet without free will is actually a better and more compassionate planet to live on. Enel Vale went to Emory University and received his masters from Fordham University. He is also a member of Mensa (the top 2% IQ society). He is the host of the "No Free Will" tv show in Manhattan, NY.

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The taboo subject of openly refuting free will is now finally out of the closet. Do we as human beings have the ability to make our own decisions in all matters of life? Is it left up to you and me to decide how our lives will be lived or is it up to God (the entirety of the universe)? We either have free will" or we dont. Many people love to say they have a little free will. A little free will means you do in fact believe in free will. This is a black or white issue. You either have free will or you dont. We cannot have two truths fighting against each other; if two truths do fight against each other then what you have is not truth. There can only be one truth in this matter and its about time to understand that Free Will" Is The Ultimate in Nonsense. By reading this bold and daring little book, you will quickly learn why the belief in "free will" is The Ultimate in Nonsense. This book along with The Newer Testament can prove and persuade you to the truth that free will doesnt exist. This book can also show you how a planet without free will is actually a better and more compassionate planet to live on. Enel Vale went to Emory University and received his masters from Fordham University. He is also a member of Mensa (the top 2% IQ society). He is the host of the "No Free Will" tv show in Manhattan, NY.

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