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What is the use in arguing for or against the existence of metaphysical things?

It seems to me that we ought to be rather indifferent to their existence. Take free will, for example. By the nature of how it's defined, and its incompatibility with science, it can't be proven nor ...
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How can God gives us free will and yet be the creator and originator of everything at the same time? [closed]

Religious people say we have free will in that god has the knowledge of whatever will happen but he doesn't cause our actions, we have a choice. I did an act of sin out of my own choice; god was only ...
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Can we be only certain that we have free will if there is no God?

I deduce there could be these permutations of the universe. Temporally, it is either bounded or unbounded. If it is bounded, then it is possible God could exist to have created the universe. If God ...
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