Friedrich Nietzsche
Humans are biological beings with an evolutonary biological system that guides their decisions but Free will is an idea that supposes that you are overcoming this biological system, which menas you are beoynd biology, which means you are extra-natural. So, if all actions are driven by biological evolutions, the brain, the neurons, all are fate/destiny and not free will, does that negate the existence of God
Humans, as biological beings, are undoubtedly influenced by their evolutionary biological system. The decisions we make, the actions we take, all stem from a complex interplay of genetics, brain chemistry, and environmental factors. This biological determinism is undeniable, as our brains are wired in a certain way that predisposes us towards certain behaviors and preferences. However, the concept of free will suggests that we have the ability to overcome and transcend this biological system, to make choices that are not bound by our evolutionary past. But, if we consider the implications of this idea further, we are faced with a troubling realization. To be truly beyond biology, to have free will in the sense of being able to make decisions independent of our biological makeup, would mean that we are extra-natural beings. If all actions are indeed driven by biological evolution, if our brains and neurons are simply following a predetermined script, then where does that leave room for true freedom of choice? If everything is preordained by biology, by fate or destiny, does that mean that the existence of a higher power, a god, is also determined by these biological processes? If our actions are ultimately predetermined by our evolutionary past, then does that negate the idea of free will, and by extension, the existence of a god who grants us the ability to choose our own path? These questions are not easily answered, but they provoke deeper reflection into the nature of human existence and the limits of our agency. Perhaps, in the grand scheme of things, our perceptions of free will and destiny are merely illusions that serve to comfort us in the face of a chaotic and uncertain universe. And in this way, the very concept of a god may be nothing more than a projection of our own desires for control and meaning in a world that is ultimately beyond our comprehension.
