Sunday, April 20, 2025

If individuals were to exercise autonomy without any prior inclinations, the result would be a lack of meaningful choice, as the essence of choice lies in the preference of one option over another. In such a scenario, human decision-making would resemble that of a robot, which operates without the cognitive faculties that enable humans to weigh and prefer reasons for their decisions. In contrast, humans engage in a rational deliberation that informs their preferences, while robots act devoid of such reasoning. To trace the lineage of choices back to an initial decision underscores the necessity of a foundational rationale. This leads to the logical conclusion that the origin of the first choice must be attributed to a divine cause.

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