Group: Gods
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Assume this statement is true: If P then Q
fensti claims the converse: If Q then P. This is not necessarily true, and you can't prove it with just the fact that the first statement is true. It's called the logical converse, and its truth value is not equal to the original statement.
Believing that once all factors have weighed in the construction of any individual (genetic disposition, cultural programming, the expectations of family and friends, the influences of the magazines on your coffee table...) that free will and freedom of choice are nothing but a comforting delusion
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Even a hero is just a person. And people are suseptable to all kinds of injury or pain.