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No, you don't. You believe it, and furthermore, want to believe it. You have an emotional, ideological commitment to free will being a reality.
So just explain to me how I could want to believe in free will if I don't have it?
The same way a person might 'want' to believe in God, and sets about 'searching' for God. People might want to believe in God and after life for all sorts of fairly obvious reasons; likewise people like to believe in free will because it is flattering, as if we are not products of nature, but something independent of it.
You don't want to believe in a God when in all truth there could not be anything after life if there isn't one and being dead means being dead no existence like before birth...
You boxed clever no giving any obvious reasons because there isn't any that comes to your mind, is there?
Believing in God for honest people is about truth. And if you have not grasped by now that people carry on believing because they have that truth then you really are clutching at none existent straws for an argument...
Nah, the post you made is completely senseless and irresponsible if you have NO obvious reasons just a statement without evidence.
Your free will allowed you to form an opinion but your brain never allowed you to think it through before you wrote it down.
Why is that? Could it be your free will choice to think and do as you say?