#checkmate
Unfortunately they didn’t realize it.
The only way that a “free will given” robot can make a decision is with the components it is built from and the information it receives from its environment.
If we are nothing more than our components (which is the case) then the only way for Satan to become evil was because something influenced him from god’s “perfect” environment.
Here is one interesting sequence I went through:
“Why did satan do the first bad thing?”
“Because he had a bad heart that wanted god’s position”
“Isn’t the want a bad thing? Ok, that was the first bad thing, what started that?”
“He was letting his emotions out of control”
“Ok, so wait, that was the first bad thing… How in the world did his emotions get out of control?”
“Free will”
“Is free will just random? If so, wouldn’t that mean that god subjected everyone to random chance of screwing up and being damned as the ultimate evil?”
“No, it was Satan’s choice…”
“Satan’s choice are developed somehow… HOW IS THAT?”
“free will”
“How does free will work if it’s not random and it’s not based on anything predictable?”
“It’s what you want it to be”
“Do you understand that our entire brain is the sum of it’s components?”
“Yes”
“If we make a bad decision, it’s because those components were in a bad order”
“Right”
“Who made our brains and satan’s ability to think?”
“God”
“So did he make them out of order?”
“No, it was free will”
… need I go on?
#todo
ask : “When did those components of the brain get out of order?”
Most likely response “when Satan wanted them to”
“Those components are what dictate his decision, so how can he want them to if his want is derived from those components?”
I’ve gotten this before: “everything is so technical with you? it’s not that complex!”
And so I’ve said: “it’s not complex, you just don’t understand how things work”
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