Free Will
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Hello,
The concept of 'determinism' contradicts the fact that a person chooses their actions. Everything must be predetermined, and the person is merely a result of all causes.
The primary basis of Judaism is 'choice'. As it is said in the Torah, 'and choose life'.
Another fundamental basis is 'reward and punishment'.
This is so fundamental that we are commanded to say it twice a day, in the recitation of the Shema. 'And it shall come to pass if you listen diligently to my commandments', and on the other hand 'beware for yourselves, etc.'
The Mishnah states: 'everything is foreseen, yet freedom of choice is given', meaning, although God knows exactly what a person will ultimately do, from the person's perspective, they have the freedom to do what they wish.
And only for this reason is there a system of commandments and transgressions — reward and punishment.