It all boils down to the fact that I know that I am able to make conscious choices which are not entirely determined by past events, but by my God given freedom to make choices.
Once again, you've totally ignored the questions. How do you know? What would be different about what you experience or observe if you weren't able to do this logically impossible feat? I suspect that you don't know at all, you just have blind faith - and your continued refusal to answer questions about how you know and even what you mean, is just confirmation of this.
If they were determined by past events rather than my conscious will I would just be nature's robot.
Your most recent favourite fallacy:
argumentum ad consequentiam.
I believe my soul can do whatever it takes to invoke my conscious choices.
No idea what this is even supposed to mean.
I hope and pray that you and others will come to recognise this amazing gift of free will which God has given to all of us, and is what makes us human.
....and (one has to assume) believe the logically impossible, be scared of logical arguments, unable to answer straightforward questions, and indulge in transparent evasion in order to avoid doing so.
Thanks - but no thanks.
Now, any chance of actually addressing the points:-
You made a point out of your claim that we supposedly
know that we could have made different choices (
#27248) and now you won't explain yourself.
- You will not say how you know - in what way you think your experience would be different if you couldn't have made a different choice. A question you've simply ignored.
- You will not explain if you think that you could really have made a different choice if you were in exactly the same state of mind (state of soul, if you think it has one). Without an answer to this question, your original assertion is not only unsupported but totally meaningless.
I suspect there are two chances of a direct answer: fat and slim.