torri,
And the desire to press the key must itself have origins (i.e. in the 'uncontrollable' past) ; otherwise it would be a random desire. We cannot be free of the principle of determinism without being random. This is what 'free of determinism' means whether you like it or not.
Yes quite, but AB’s get out of jail free card is to claim magic (or as he brands it, "miracle"/“miraculous” by which he means the same thing) and then to argue that the rest of us are wrong for assuming that in magicland the basic rules of logic still apply, whereas in fact apparently in magicland he’s free to assert to be true whatever wants to be true.
This gives him several problems though:
1. It’s mindless bollocks. He just can’t grasp that to establish magicland in the first place he needs some logical argument to demonstrate it. He just skips that bit though and asserts it into existence in any case.
2. Having asserted it, anyone else can claim the same for any other bonkers idea that takes their fancy. “Leprechauns? Oh of course they’re real – more fool you for assuming that the rules of logic apply to the wee green fellas….” etc.
3. Having dispensed with logical coherence as a necessary part of his ontology he then makes some very bad attempts to deploy it nonetheless, which is he when he collapses immediately into fallacy. When his fallacies are explained to him though he ignores the problem and starts all over again at Step 1.
It’s bloody weird to see for anyone with a functioning intellect, but for evidence of the damage a religious faith can do to someone who, presumably, once upon a time at least had some critical faculties it’s frankly chilling.