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Originally Posted by durkadurka33
I don't believe in the Bible in the slightest. I'm not religious at all. My positions are merely philosophical. I wouldn't call myself an atheist since I think that they're no more epistemologically warranted in their belief than the theist. I'm an epistemological agnostic: the only warranted state of belief, IMO. (Therefore, don't group me with the religious sect known as the Agnostics).
I think that you misunderstood (which is understandable as you were not in the other conversation). I am well aware that you are not a christian nor are you a theist. (although your position sounds interesting I would be curious to hear more).
There is a running issue with people over in RGT that claim that I (as a theist) only believes in free will because of the bible. I used you as an example because I knew that you were not a christian and therefore could not be using the bible as justification for your believe.
So you are an example showing that free will can be a belief held wholly apart from theism.
I am curious as to what evidence you show for your belief in free will. It is a question that is posed often that I believe you could give a more articulate answer then I could.