AB,
But you continue to justify your flawed logic…
Again, just calling logic “flawed” doesn’t make it so. If you seriously think it to be flawed, then explain
why you think that – rebut it using logic that’s more robust than the logic that undoes you rather than rely on mindless assertion and well poisoning.
…using cleverly chosen words and phrases.
That’s pathetic. You seem to think that “clever” is an insult. It isn’t – it just means that a more intelligent mind than your own is capable of martialling arguments you cannot or will not rebut.
But in doing this you expose the flaws in your logic by aptly demonstrating your freedom to choose those words and phrases.
As this nonsense has been corrected countless times for you already, what does it say about you do you think that you keep repeating it as if that hadn’t happened at all? You know now why this is wrong – why not then finally at least
try to argue against the explanation you’ve been give instead of repeating your original mistake? What are you so afraid of?
And the freedom to do this is not explained away by a physically predetermined model.
Yes, we know that’s your assertion but – so far at least – you’ve never once managed to provide an argument to demonstrate this wholly unqualified claim to be true. Why not?
Your conscious choices are certainly determined by something, but that something cannot be defined within the endless chains of physically predetermined cause and effect events which can have no definitive cause of initiation.
Why not?
You contend that there is no difference between physical and spiritual, but the obvious difference is that physical events are determined by the laws of physics. Spiritual events are initiated from outside the laws of physics, which is the source of our freedom to choose.
Except of course “spiritual” means only something like, “a word AB uses with no definition, no means of investigation and no reason therefore to think exists at all”. It’s basically the word you use because you realise that “magic” would give the game away, but it fails even for that purpose. “Spiritual” is just a place marker for “it’s magic innit?” and will remain so until and unless you can finally demonstrate that it exists at all.
In the end, nothing can take away my freedom to think, to pray, to bear witness and to accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour.
Thank you for that expression of a superstitious belief you happen to hold. Can you think of even one good reason for anyone else to treat it is anything other than wishful thinking?
Just one?