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This one is pretty good.
Alternate comic:
Guy says, “Yes, I believe that we’re all bound by fate. Free will is an illusion.”
Cop: “Oh good, then you won’t be mad that I’m fated to give you this ticket.”
The cop that should have been a lawyer
Alternate 4th panel: “I also believe that i have the right not to incriminate myself”
Never say yes.
Just because someone “can’t accept” a claim for selfish reasons doesn’t mean the claim is false.
The only reason we even have a concept of free will is because organisms that believe they have free will typically made better survival choices.
But of you believe in free will, I won’t argue with you. After all, it’s not like you have a choice.
He ran someone over, and cannot use the insanity defense now