Saturday, July 17, 2010

The importance of Free Will - The difference between Free Will and Duty

Author: Brian D. Hill After I played a older Playstation game known as Threads of Fate (It's a Japanese game that was originally called Dewprism) I am learning to argue against fascist wannabes why Free Will is Important and the difference between Free Will and Duty. Before I go any further I will show three screen shots discussing about a wise Dragon from the game named Wylaf talked to the character Rue and told him that just because his brother wants to revive an evil demi god named Valen, that Rues supposed Destiny was set fourth in stone to be a tool/slave of Valen, doesn't meant that he has to serve evil that he has Free Will and that he doesn't have to serve evil but can serve good. Dragon1 So the first part is correct because sometimes you have to obey certain duties in a society and that soldiers have to fight for our country but also have to follow the duties to protect our country. So that is the importance of Duty but Duty isn't always everything because sometimes a leader could make the wrong judgments and/or commit treasonous behaviors. Dragon2 Like what I was saying above this image that if you only follow your duties without questioning your authority you will become nothing but a tool, a puppet, a robot, with no will at all. Duties are important but you must also exercise Free Will if you want to be free and not be considered just a lifeless tool. This means that if you keep serving your Government even if it means killing your own citizens (Brothers and Sisters in your own coun [...]

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