jj,
But you can criticise him I think for just dismissing rather than addressing the determined vs binary problem that applies equally to his soul conjecture. "It's magic" seems to be enough for him, but I see no reason for anyone else to be satisfied with that. Indeed, using our friend Occam if "it's magic" is good enough for his soul, even if there weren't the findings we have from neuroscience in particular we could just make the same defence and be done with it without the additional assumption of "soul" all.
Something tells me though that AB won't accept "it's magic" for brains even though he insists on it for "soul". That's called special pleading - one of the dizzying array of logical fallacies he commits on a regular basis.
I agree that even this soul must make decisions on something, but if you believe in God then you can assume that he knows more than you do, so is able - through the soul - to make decisions far removed from ones personal experiences.
Our problem, Blue, is we don't have this religious belief and so are unable to get into Alan's shoes. I have always said that if I believed in this amazingly knowledgeable God, I'd be a monk and spend all day praying. Thankfully, I don't believe any of it, which makes life so much better and easier.
Just imagine having to worry the whole time about maybe being sent to Hell - Hell on Earth, I should think!