Question about free choice
Hello Rabbi,
What do you think about the following method:
Humans do many things that do not require attention, consideration, or judgment. Do you think it is correct to say that such people do not act out of free choice, but rather out of instinct? For example, if a person has two ways to get home and they are very similar in length and difficulty, a person may find himself escaping from them without paying any attention or consideration to either…
Thank you in advance.
P. B. Chaim Salomon (son of my son, of blessed memory) sends you greetings. I am his brother-in-law.
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