Addictions
In essence, an addiction is a counter to freewill because it inevitably frustrates the freedom to choose. An act of freewill may not always be in harmony with the truth or reality, but if recognised as an error and accepted as such, can be reversed or revised by a correctional act of freewill. Addiction on the other hand is a fixation, a compulsive desire for excitement and pleasure which sadly and almost unavoidably results in oppression, without a simple escape route.
'Any society that condones sexual promiscuity, believing it is being mature, is naive and should think deeply about its future.'
'If you truly want to be depressed and oppressed then gamble your life away.'
'Overspending can be the result of a passion for excitement.'
'Every week partying is a serious addiction of escapism, an avoidance of reality.'
'Willfulness is not a legitimate function of the gift of freewill.'
'Serious criminal activity is the ultimate result of the social disorder wrought by secularistic hedonism.'
