happydolphin said:
It supports free will, because there should really be no situation where two people having the ability to choose one way or the other, one choses to do the wrong thing and the other the right thing. As such, the person who makes the wrong choice while having the power to make the right choice is like the person failing to finish the race. You can call it fate, but it should really be called dropping the ball. |
That scenario would support free will. But I don't see the scenario ever taking place.