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This is an older blog post so i'm not going to go down and read all the comments, so apologies in advance if i'm repeating anyone... Firstly i don't really get where your coming from with your last line. Having free will does not ensure an eternity of war, fullstop. you can't just state that as fact. simply put, there are many people in the world today that are passivists to the core and have never lifted a finger in a harmful way to another, and they have freewill. Would it not be better to have absolute peace through wanting it for ourselves (i.e. with our own freewill) as opposed to having peace forced on us. I don't think forced peace is peace at all. I understand where your coming from with the trend towards violence and the 'i'm right, your wrong' aspect that is within our primative selves, but we as a race stil live in harmony with each other more than those of us that fight and kill each other. And i bet that if we were faced with a fight against another race, i.e. aliens or whatever, we'd soon have peace amongst ouselves, so its possible with freewill. Losing it shouldn't even be considered otherwise you are no longer are human. you're a robot controlled by others that has no will of it's own. Vittoria Agli Assassini!!