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I’m curious about the implications of the LDS claim that everything is matter. There is no such thing as a spiritual world, according to Joseph Smith:
Some atheists believe in “determinism”. The idea is that if everything is matter, and if all matter is regulated by the laws of physics, then everything that happens is essentially predetermined. Nothing can deviate from the laws of physics. Not even you - the person reading this - can make any choice whatsoever. Because your brain is a combination of physical chemicals and electrical fields and the like. And, those fields are going to behave as they do according to the laws of physics. So, if everything is matter governed by the laws of physics, then there is no free will.
The atheists that subscribe to determinism make this claim despite our regular experience of exercising our free will. The claim is that what feels like a free will experience is simply an illusion.
How can the LDS view on matter escape determinism? It seems that the LDS teaching on matter does not leave room for free will.
I’d like to mention that I read an article on the Fair Mormon site titled “Why Mormon Materialism Matters.” It was easy to look past the condescending jabs at Catholicism. But, what I couldn’t understand is why the points in this article were so disconnected from philosophy and logic. I was looking for a way to better understand the LDS teaching on matter. But, I couldn’t find anything that would let me know if the LDS teaching allows for a non-mechanical understanding of the soul.
Does the LDS teaching on the spiritual world mean that everything is mechanical, and thus eliminate the possibility of free will?
From what I can tell, the LDS believe that there is nothing that is not matter. What we normally refer to as spiritual is actually just matter.“There is no such thing as immaterial matter. All spirit is matter, but it is more fine or pure, and can only be discerned by purer eyes; We cannot see it; but when our bodies are purified [or resurrected] we shall see that it is all matter” (D&C 131:7-8)
Some atheists believe in “determinism”. The idea is that if everything is matter, and if all matter is regulated by the laws of physics, then everything that happens is essentially predetermined. Nothing can deviate from the laws of physics. Not even you - the person reading this - can make any choice whatsoever. Because your brain is a combination of physical chemicals and electrical fields and the like. And, those fields are going to behave as they do according to the laws of physics. So, if everything is matter governed by the laws of physics, then there is no free will.
The atheists that subscribe to determinism make this claim despite our regular experience of exercising our free will. The claim is that what feels like a free will experience is simply an illusion.
How can the LDS view on matter escape determinism? It seems that the LDS teaching on matter does not leave room for free will.
I’d like to mention that I read an article on the Fair Mormon site titled “Why Mormon Materialism Matters.” It was easy to look past the condescending jabs at Catholicism. But, what I couldn’t understand is why the points in this article were so disconnected from philosophy and logic. I was looking for a way to better understand the LDS teaching on matter. But, I couldn’t find anything that would let me know if the LDS teaching allows for a non-mechanical understanding of the soul.
Does the LDS teaching on the spiritual world mean that everything is mechanical, and thus eliminate the possibility of free will?