There isn't really one argument against free will but a prominent one is the fact that the God of abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent. Which means that he is everywhere knows everything and is all powerful. So logically if Gods knows everything that will happen and his will is infallible then that immediately cancels the concept of free will because he would know every choice you make and when you will make it meaning you wouldn't have had free will in the first place. Hope that answers your question :)
As far as I am aware, there is no logical, coherent argument against healthy eating.
astronomy
The main argument against the South's desire to secede from the union is the boundary issue. There is a boundary issue on where the boundary should actually be.
cause they can and they felt like it
they didn't get to practice the Bill of Rights
they didn't get to practice the Bill of Rights
Atomic not Atomis!
Argue that a new government was necessary to protect the rights of the people.
The main argument that was made in favor of the Bill of Rights was that it would guard against the emergence of a tyrannical government. The anti-Federalists, in particular, fought to have the Bill of Rights included in the Constitution.
One argument against Immigration was that immigrants were evil.
A counter argument is an argument made against another argument.
One argument against immigration was that immigrants were evil.