The Limited Free Will of Humans
Dr. Ashok Malhotra at Raj Bhavan, Nainital |
As a result of scientific understanding, some humans have
come to believe that life began on the planet by a chance combination of
elements, at first as the simplest of life forms that later evolved over
millions of years into complex organic machines with humans being a prime
example. Some scientists who hold this type of view also conclude through only
a little further reasoning that humans cannot have any free will, just as
robotic machines cannot; that all their actions and choices are based on their
pre-programming and inputs this machine receives. A little more reasoning also
reveals that such machines cannot have feelings such as love, hate, fear etc.
since a robot cannot possibly possess such things.
On the other hand there are also scientists (such as me) that believe in
God and also believe that our scientific understanding is not yet complete.
They accept that their feelings of love and hate are real and not just chemical
reactions in the body. They also admit that humans have a free will and all
this is possible because God is something that is not just the created material
universe but also beyond in unknown mystic realms where our scientific laws do
not apply. And since we are a creation of God we possess free will and real
feelings. Lo and behold, you were right after all in believing that you make
your own free choices and really love your wife.
Since I too believe firmly in a loving Almighty who is the
parent of all life, I too believe in free will. However my reflections and
experience indicate that this is a limited and supervised free will much like
the freedom given to a child by a loving parent. A loving mother would permit a
child to choose his paths in the forest but if she finds he has chosen one that
leads to a deep pit, she would immediately pick the child and remove him to
another path. A father teaching a son to drive would sit quietly on the side
and even allow the son to make mistakes so that he may learn but the same
father would grab the wheel if the car was headed for a crash, briefly
curtailing the freedom of the child. My belief is that the free will of humans
is something like that, something the lord curtails at times of dire need and
important moments in our lives.
The Lord can act from within and without both, so that not
only do we make the supervised choices at such times but also those we interact
with do so, so that the desired outcome follows. At such moments the presence of the
Lord no longer remains subtle but tends to become obvious. Many of us would
have noted such moment in our lives but the suggestion for those who wish to
continue disbelieving in the Lord is that they can put it down to chance or
just good or bad luck as the case maybe. The Lord grants humans the freedom to
disbelieve in Him if they wish to and if it makes them happy. I on the other
hand firmly believe that there cannot be any freedom from little fears leave
alone fear of death and assorted insecurities and therefore no happiness
without belief in the Lord.
Therefore, my belief in the Almighty is for selfish reasons. I am not sure if I should envy or sympathize with those who are not similarly selfish. however, I do not worry about them because of the knowledge that the Lord loves them in any case just as good parents even love the child who ignores them.
Therefore, my belief in the Almighty is for selfish reasons. I am not sure if I should envy or sympathize with those who are not similarly selfish. however, I do not worry about them because of the knowledge that the Lord loves them in any case just as good parents even love the child who ignores them.
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