Chapter 47: Klinus White 4
readx;?“ What's wrong?" said Ognell, "You don't believe in fate?"
"Destiny does not exist at all. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 This time Clinos said to Ognair with mockery: "As a soul with free will, do you think your will can be predicted and manipulated?"
"What does that mean Klinos?" Isaac was drawn to the topic.
God can foretell destiny because God's power is unlimited. As a staunch believer, Ognel said, "The will appears to be free, but it is influenced by external conditions, and its reaction is predictable." ”
"You say that God has infinite power, so does God know what kind of action He will make?" Clinos said, "God knows His will, He knows what problems He will face in the future, then God must know what choices He will make in the future." Then time is a boring drama directed and performed by God from beginning to end, a disgusting stage play that already knows the ending. Even if God wants to change his actions, His infinite power can discern what will happen in the future. In this way, the existence of the world has no meaning to God, and all creation has no meaning to God. Any desire will be satisfied until disgust as soon as it is born, and any purpose will be achieved until it becomes disgusting. But when the Scriptures say that God wants to share all that He has with the creatures, then we get a paradox. If God exists and desires, destiny in the true sense of the word cannot exist. Otherwise, if fate exists, and our free will cannot change it no matter how many times it repeats itself, then God does not exist. ”
Ognell was speechless by such a debate, and the only way to force an explanation was to say that the Code of Etalon was wrong, and that God did not have the will to do so. In that case, even if the world is meaningless to God, it can be said that God's mind cannot be understood by man. If such a thing as fate is also invisible to God, then how can things that cannot be observed by God be determined by man?
And in the end, putting aside the metaphor of God, Clinos is actually questioning whether free will exists. If it exists, why must it move forward according to the arrangement of fate. The fate that has been decided is like an invisible shackle, firmly bound to the guillotine, and the moment of execution has long been predestined.
To admit destiny is to deny the freedom of the soul.
"So......" continued Clinos, "the so-called prophets, the prophets, they utter false prophecies for only two purposes, one is to prevent something from happening, or to facilitate something to happen. Its haunting sagaculture depends on whether or not the false prophecy accomplishes its purpose. I think that some people may be able to know some future events because of their experience and wisdom, but no one can really see the details of the future. The so-called unchangeable destiny is a hypocrisy that does not exist. ”
"So......" Ognel was dumbfounded, "what can you do about your current situation?"
"We keep in mind the direction and distance we are traveling, and try our best to plot the distance and route we have moved relative to our original coordinates. "At the same time, we must also eliminate the exhaustive approach, and all actions will be voted on to make a basically random route," Klinos said. In this way, with both luck and calculation, we may be able to escape from here. ”
"I agree!" said Isaac, "sounds reasonable." ”
"I agree......" Ognel said.