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Originally posted by la petite moi
Yeah, thats what I meant. Any barriers can be crossed (1989- Berlin wall!!! Herher) but when it comes time, a person is always responsible for his/her own actions.
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True, very true. We are all responsible for the actions we take- but even or Govt. laws (for example) we can choose to not obey- we just have to pay the consequences of the actions we take, such as breaking a law=going to jail. But that doesn't mean we don't have free will- because we did indeed
choose to break the law. Everyone has a whole has chosen every possible choice, though it repeats in infinite spirals with different scenarios/situations/experiences. We are, however, brought up to believe that some things aren't choices at all. We're just told that "you just can't do that"/"it's wrong". But do we not think that some people have chosen those choices in which we were told are
not choices or
wrong choices? It's been done. It still is being done, and it always will be done. But the more resistance of all choices made, the more those choices will be made. It's our way as individuals of discovering the power of our own free will.