I read with much interest your Lifebeat article this
morning : " Why do so few people take the blame for their
actions ? " ( Providence Journal, Jan.20 , page E1 ) .
There is a picture of Dan White, " who assassinated San Francisco
Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone in 1979 " and
" blamed junk food addiction for his rage ".
The rule of law - indeed civilization itself - is based
not on the myth of free will but on the paradox of it : Science-
in the final analysis - seems to reject it. Perhaps " Twinkies "
can account for a cold blooded murder, just as surely as a
lack of iodine can turn a normal child into a mentally deficient
adult.
Free Will presumes that there is a divine source for the
moral law. Yet Science suggests that " In the beginning " there
was only a very restless nothingness.
It would be social suicide to deny Free Will ,just as
it may be psychological suicide to completely deny God .
Clearly every sane human being must ACT as if he were
truly free. One of the greatest scenes in James Dean's acting
career is when he reminds his dying father at the end of " East
of Eden " of his own words to his sons : " A man has a CHOICE ! "
The power of choice makes possible new beginnings. A
writer said of Steinbeck's novel : " We hear in the novel
the collective voice of the people bemoaning changes brought by
the end of the 1880s and a desire for the century to end so
that the country can begin anew ".
" A man will have clean hands once we get the lid slammed
on that stinking century ".
Happy New Year 2000 !
( quotes from " Explicator " , Spring- 1997 )
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