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In humanism there is no free will. Rather, the will of God is the most important. True or false?
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In humanism there is no free will. Rather, the will of God is the most important.
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The answer is true it can not be false
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The answer is false, humanism is a belief system that emphasizes the importance of humanity, rather than a “God “ or other divine being.
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