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19 September, 16:29

Are we responsible for our actions if we are nothing more than physical machines? Explain.

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  1. 19 September, 17:46
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    If humans are basically physical machines, as naturalism would have us believe, then sin would be a simple mechanical failure. Without the ability to choose, humans are not responsible for their actions. For example, if your computer stops working, you don't hold it responsible and punish it by making it sit in the corner for an hour until it starts behaving. So naturalism would have us believe that humans, like computers, cannot be held responsible for their actions.
  2. 19 September, 19:05
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    Yes because your think of what you do and not just for you're actions
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