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Originally Posted by grindy
But you don't have the ability to choose. The outcome is predetermined. Or random. Whatever. Anyway, the freedom of choice is an illusion.
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You don't know that and there is no evidence that indefinitely proves that.
Either way, at least we're on the same page acknowledging that free will
actually does have meaning.
Just because you think It's impossible or isn't congruent with the way the world works, doesn't mean the concept has no meaning. So lets quit with that nonsensical bull****.
Either way, can you explain why you
believe that we don't determine outcomes? I'm not going to knock this
belief, for the record. There is plenty of justification for
believing this. I'm just knocking the idea that you
know as if it's
proven. Let's not fall back on the cause and effect thing because I already proved that it relies on the cause and effect relationship to exist.