AB,
Two observations:
If this is true, the whole content of this forum must be the result of subconscious activity of human brains and the conscious awareness of the participants is just a spectator function.
If our conscious awareness can offer no personal control over our thinking processes, how can you give credibility to the outcome of these apparently uncontrollable thought processes?
It would appear that the more you try to ignore the existence of human freewill, the more absurd your conclusions become.
What’s your thinking here – that telling lies is wrong, unless you’re telling lies for Jesus in which case it’s and fine and dandy?
You know full well why this is nonsense because it’s been explained to you 23,456,862 times already only for you never, ever, ever actually to engage with the explanation.
At one level of meaning or abstraction discussion, argument etc function perfectly well as if there was an “I” independent of body that somehow just decided of its own accord what to say and do. And that explanatory model works well enough for most day-to-day purposes provided you don’t think too hard about it (ie your forte).
If you
did think about it though you’d quickly see that this model has no explanatory power at all because it’s so beset with contradictions (which is why you invent a magic little man at the controls you call “soul” to get you off that hook, apparently oblivious to your magic man notion having exactly the same logical contradictions as the “independent I” speculation).
For something with coherent explanatory force you have to leave the nursery and dig deeper – and when you do that you quickly reach the model of cause and effect determinism, which holds together perfectly well no matter what logical fallacies you insist on throwing at it.
Of course you’ll ignore this too and just keep on lying, but you have no excuse for claiming not to know why you’re so wrong.