WHAT DO we REALLY KNOW ????
JOG.2449 ~~~~ JOG.2518
THE WORD ~~~~
OLD WORD OF THE BCE ~~~~ tanakh blue jewish publication society © 1985
NEW WORD OF THE CE ~~~~ revised standard version bible zondervan etal © 1946 etal { EXCLUDING THE TEACHINGS OF SPAUL ( SAUL X PAUL GALATIANS 4.14 X 6.17 ETAL ) }
BOTH WITH
TWis { THE WORD in spirit ~~~~ a _BIGWOR_ work in progress } INTERPRETATIONS X JOHN 4.23 & 24
REFRESH your mind TO CONTINUE !X!!!!!!!X!!!!!!! ] !!!! [ !!!!!!!X!!!!!!!X!
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~~~~~~~~ THE MIND X THE SUBJECT OF MUCH DEBATE ~~~~~~~~
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a set of emergent properties automatically derived from a brain that has achieved sufficient biological sophistication. In this sense, the mind is considered more the PROVINCE of humans and of human consciousness than of organisms in general.
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FREE WILL: the power or capacity of a human being for self-direction. The function of the will is to be inclined or disposed toward an idea or action. The concept of free will thus suggests that inclinations, dispositions, thoughts, and actions are not determined entirely by forces over which people have no independent directing influence. Free will is generally seen as necessary for moral action and responsibility and is implied by much of our everyday experience, in which we are conscious of having the power to do or forbear (see paradox of freedom). However, it has often been dismissed as illusory by advocates of determinism, who hold that all occurrences, including human actions, are predetermined. See also agent; volition.
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WILL: the capacity or faculty by which a human being is able to make choices and determine his or her own behaviors in spite of influences external to the person. See free will; volition. 2. a determined and persistent purpose or intent.
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Search FREE WILL & WILL from AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ~ APA Dictionary of Psychology: APA Dictionary of Psychology