No.
We are not free from determinism.
We are free from PHYSICALLY controlled chains of inevitable cause and effect over which we can have no control, because the laws of PHYSICS are in control.
Our thoughts, words and actions are DETERMINED by the conscious will of the human soul. (The soul as depicted in the divine revelations of scripture).
Nothing at all to do with random events.
How anyone can possibly believe that all our posts can be generated solely by inevitable consequences to PHYSICALLY controlled chains of reactions is totally beyond my comprehension.
You have my detailed response in
#41429 but seriously, every single 'point' you've made here has been dealt with dozens of times before. It's normal, even for the most dimwitted and clueless literal creationists, to be able to at least attempt some sort of to and fro exchange. With you, if you take any notice at all of the answers you get, which is very rare, it lasts for a few posts and then you're back to the same mindless repetition.
It's literally (and ironically) like talking to a one of those annoying help bots you get on the phone or online sometimes that simply cannot comprehend things it hasn't been pre-programmed to respond to and just resets itself whenever it has no answers.
Why do you simply refuse to even try understand logic, reasoning, and keep falling into obvious fallacies? When people point out fallacies, why do you never, ever explain why you think the accusation doesn't apply? Why won't you even attempt to deal with counterarguments before just repeating the same phrases over and over again?
I've lost count of how many times I, and others, have had to explain to you what "determinism" and "deterministic" means or how many times it's been explained why the laws of physics are irrelevant. Yet, here you are again, not responding to the answers you've had, but just repeating the same things, in pretty much the same words, all over again.
How about at least trying to respond to the answers you've had?Why do you keep 'forgetting' what
determinism and
deterministic mean?
In what way do you think physics has anything to do with the argument about determinism (
#40759) - apart from the
necessity of
a time dimension (not even necessarily the one of the physical world) in order to make any sort of choice?
It's been pointed out multiple times that "the present" has no logically significant meaning and the only way you've tried to define it is circular. If you think a choice can be made without
any time dimension, then how? In what way can a mind change (from not having decided to having made a choice) without
any time dimension?
How about explaining how you can
know that something that is
logically possible, cannot possibly have a physical explanation, without claiming to know
everything about the physical universe?
You've claimed so often that you have sound logic but you've never even attempted a credible logical deduction. Why not at least try? What are your premises? What are the logical steps to the conclusion? If you don't understand how to do that, I've given you a link to a full book on the subject several times now (
Critical Thinking), what is so wrong with learning something new, especially if it would help your cause?