AB,
But you appear to have ignored the last point I made in the post you quoted, so I will give it again:
Are you seriously accusing me of ignoring something
you said when you consistently and routinely ignore everything I (and others) say so as to repeat endlessly exactly the same mistakes you’ve had corrected?
Seriously though?
Good grief!
And speaking of repeating exactly the same mistakes, what you said was:
The alternative you espouse allows no possibility of freedom to choose
Flat wrong for the reason you’ve had explained scores of times and just ignore. You have the
experience of choice all the time – what you can't derive from that experience though is an
explanation for what the experience consists of. You know, the question you always run away from (and indeed won’t even tell us why you run away from it).
No matter how much you try to explain it, your version of freedom is entirely dictated by past events over which you have no freedom of control.
That’s called a
non sequitur – one of the many logical fallacies on which you rely. Explaining it with reason and evidence doesn’t change the experience of apparent freedom of choice.
Why is this so difficult for you even to comprehend?
So you become the human boulder rolling down the predetermined slope of life with no freedom to choose your own path
Another piece of stupidity you’ve had corrected already.
First, even if that was true it’d just be yet another be
argumentum ad consequentiam. That you don’t like an implication of an argument tells you nothing at all about the validity of the argument that leads to it.
Second it’s not true in any case because boulders haven’t evolved consciousness, so they don’t have the experience of choice.
This isn’t difficult stuff AB, it really isn’t. Even for you if only you weren't so terrified of thinking.