If no one comes from the future to stop you doing it how bad of a decision can it really be?
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Potentially bad enough to preclude humans being around, or at a high enough technology level, to achieve time travel in the future.If no one comes from the future to stop you doing it how bad of a decision can it really be?
If no one comes from the future to stop you doing it how bad of a decision can it really be?
As far as I know, EVERYONE who is condemned at the final judgment,If no one comes from the future to stop you doing it how bad of a decision can it really be?
If no one comes from the future to stop you doing it how bad of a decision can it really be?
But then, how would you even know, if, let's say, God, stopped you from doing evil? By the very fact of creation, all that comes to pass, (or fails to come to pass), is, in one sense at least, by God's doing.As far as I know, EVERYONE who is condemned at the final judgment,
had no one come back in time to stop them from doing evil.
Having free will, means that in most cases, no one will stop you from doing evil.
Or, and you should really think about this for a second, traveling backward in time to stop things is physically impossible.
Or consider the notion that the designer is capable of more miniscule and more complex design than anybody supposes. After all, doesn't history demonstrate that nothing ever happens besides what does happen? At least, as far as coherence applies.Or time travel is possible, but the cumulative effect is indistinguishable from no time travel at all. In other words if one person can use time travel to stop me, then somebody else can use time travel to stop them, either intentionally or accidentally, and so on, and so on. The net affect being that the only reality that's stable enough to persist over time is the one in which time travel doesn't happen. All the rest are just a muddled mess of incoherent chaos.
It's the same reason as to why light always travels in a straight line. Light is perfectly free to take every possible path from the source to the observer, it's just that destructive interference guarantees that the only path that'll survive is the one that takes the least amount of time, and all things being equal, that path is most often the straight one.
This might also explain how a randomly fluctuating quantum field can manage to produce a stable, coherent reality... because all other possible configurations of the field cancel each other out, and the only thing that you have left... is us.
In other words, what you end up with is seemingly intelligent design, without the need of a designer.
Or consider the notion that the designer is capable of more miniscule and more complex design than anybody supposes.
Existence itself begs explanation. The Creator, First Cause, is the most reasonable explanation. And, if so, then The Creator is default fact.But why posit the existence of a designer when none is needed?
Plus the very notion of a conscious designer comes with a boatload of logistical problems, for example... how does one integrate free will with predestination?
"All is foreseen and freedom of choice is granted."But why posit the existence of a designer when none is needed?
Plus the very notion of a conscious designer comes with a boatload of logistical problems, for example... how does one integrate free will with predestination?
Why are we not “allowed” to be ignorant of “what caused all this”?Existence itself begs explanation. The Creator, First Cause, is the most reasonable explanation. And, if so, then The Creator is default fact.
What free will? You mean, willed choice? First Cause establishes choice, and, in fact, establishes all fact. —What other logistical problems?
Existence itself begs explanation.
The Creator, First Cause, is the most reasonable explanation.
And, if so, then The Creator is default fact.
What free will? You mean, willed choice?
First Cause establishes choice, and, in fact, establishes all fact.
—What other logistical problems?
Ha! Well, can it bring you back???My time machine can whisk me 3600 seconds into the future for every hour I sit in it!
If we aren't seeing time travelers then they're either really good at hiding, it was never discovered, or it's impossible.If no one comes from the future to stop you doing it how bad of a decision can it really be?