AB,
As I have said numerous times, we cannot change our likes or dislikes.
Then you have no “free” will about that.
Belief is not a choice.
Yes it is. You for example could finally address the manifold problems with the justifications you attempt for your beliefs, realise that they’re all wrong and question therefore whether your beliefs are legitimate. Similarly I was of the view that planets formed by violent collisions of matter, but am now persuaded by the “gentle nudge” theory that was recently developed. That’s is, I changed my mind about something.
We need to discern what we believe to be the truth - we cannot choose it.
Yes you can if you’re honest enough to engage with the reason and evidence in front of you. You should try it.
How do we arrive at a belief? Does it all just drop into place without conscious intervention?
It’s more complex than that – the conscious and sub-conscious minds in continual feedback loops etc (when we are conscious that is) – but essentially yes.
The fact is…
Ah, your standard “the fact is” when you’re about to express a personal, unqualified, logically incoherent, probably internally contradictory opinion that’s pretty much the antithesis of a fact…
…that in order to discern any belief, we need freedom to consciously drive our own thought processes and contemplate the information available in order come to conclusions.
…and sure enough, there it is. You’ve had explained to you countless times why this is utter nonsense, only for you to ignore the explanations. What then would be the point of explaining it to you again?
Without conscious freedom, we could not arrive at any belief.
That’s a basic non sequitur - of course we could. Why would you think otherwise?
Our freedom to think is the essential starting point.
No, it’s just yours. That’s why any attempt to falsify it falls on deaf ears - you think that the fact of making the falsification itself must be evidence for your assertion. For as long as you keep that door tight shut though you’ll never see why behind it lies only BS.
We are free to contemplate the possibility of a flat earth by consciously examining the evidence and drawing conclusions.
Or to ignore the evidence, to misrepresent it, to pretend it doesn’t exist, to attempt flat wrong arguments to rebut it etc. To that extent, you and the flat-earthers are very similar.