Habibah Norehan Haron · 2.84 · Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Hi everyone 

I would like to share my perspective of freewill by comparing between ‘human’ and ‘animals’. Human has freewill – it means we can make decisions, we can make choices, we have guidelines, experiences and references to help us make the choices. On the other hand, animals are created to abide by specific rules, and their functional aspects are mainly to survive, which include feed and breed. They do not have freewill. They are not created to shoulder responsibilities towards other creation, unlike man.

Back to human and freewill…due to the guidelines and human nature, and the natural phenomenon created, everything has its consequences, thus, freewill is much affected by the consequences – cause and effect.