You wouldn't be absolved, as it was otherwise claimed in the scenario presented by the other poster, because in that imaginary scenario you also wouldn't have had any obligations. That was my point, and you have agreed that you wouldn't be absolved.
My last point was exactly that in the real world, whether we believe in free will or not, we are still going to be held responsible. Which is essentially wnat you said as well.
I used "real world" because the hypothetical example had no correlation to any conceivable real world situation.
Last edited by Francisco; 10-14-2005 at 01:39 AM..
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