Why are you denying your freedom, /lit/?
I'm not denying it, I'm being denied it. True freedom necessitates freedom FROM angst and anxiety.
>he believes he can truly be free
Why are you denying our freedom, OP?
>>7610448
To be free from man one must simply accept God.
>>7610628
which one?
>>7610528
i dont get the image
>>7610528
>True freedom necessitates freedom FROM angst and anxiety.
Not sure where you got that idea but okay
>>7610634
The real one, not the one men made up
>>7610651
u fucking dumbass why would true freedom not imply freedom from states that inhibit action
>>7610679
which one is that one
>>7610687
The one with a book that is the true word of the god and not the schizotypal murmurings of long dead men
>>7610692
Angst and anxiety have particular meanings in philosophy, especially Sartre. Also please don't bully me.
>>7610687
Harold Bloom, the God of /lit/, soon to leave this world and watch us drown in a sea of mediocre and politically-correctness infected literature from above.
Who will build the ark and save the canonical works past, present and future?
>>7610706
Oh, okay. I've never read Sartre.
Gimme yer fuckin lunch money kid
>>7610733
>Gimme yer fuckin lunch money
All of our actions are determined. Free will is a myth, Sarte.
>>7610741
fuck off, frog faggot
>>7610628
freedom is the eternal love of our father
>>7610761
no
>>7610795
*tips nascar helmet*
>>7610707
dubs tell me you're right. thanks for clarifying.
>>7610795
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
Both now and forever, and unto the ages of ages.
fuck off jesus dick suckers, have you not hrd god died fucking mary
"Everyone believes himself, a priori, perfectly freeāeven in his individual actions, and thinks that at every moment he can commence another manner of life, but a posteriori, through experience, he finds to his astonishment that he is not free, but subjected to necessity, that in spite of all his resolutions and reflections he does not change his conduct, and that from the beginning of his life to the end of it, he must carry out the very character which he himself condemns."
>>7610756
What makes you say that?
>>7610448
What? You're telling me I can't remain unfree? Radical freedom! Unfree I shall stay.
>>7610528
what's the force doing the denying
>>7613771
The circumstances of human existence.
the same reason people decide to remain melancholy. Melancholy, being a emotion that denies rage or violence, making a person generally passive. For whatever reason someone denies freedom, that person is making a decision to be passive in their life.