Free will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There have always been arguments showing that free will is an illusion: some based on hard physics, others based on pure logic.
But I don't actually adopt the point of view that our subjective impression of free will, which is a kind of indeterminacy behavior, comes from quantum mechanical indeterminacy.
As far as I can see, it's not important that we have free will, just as long as we have the illusion of free will to stop us going mad.
God gave us free will, and we may choose to exercise it in ways that end up hurting other people.
Freewill means that the Universe never judges, never interferes with your own choices - and sees you as a being of equal creative power.
We have to believe in free-will. We've got no choice.
That free will was demonstrated in the placing of temptation before man with the command not to eat of the fruit of the tree which would give him a knowledge of good and evil, with the disturbing moral conflict to which that awareness would give rise.
The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure, but from hope to hope.
We must believe in free will, we have no choice.
One of the greatest gifts that God has given us is free will. Even though it's free, we don't take advantage of it as much as we could when it comes to matters of the heart.