And the mindless, thought-free repetition just goes on and on, and on and on, and on....
You put a lot of faith in your "logical impossibility" conclusion being derived from the presumption that the time related cause and effect events we perceive in material behaviour are applicable to all reality - even outside the realm of our material universe.
I've put the argument to you Alan, multiple times. It's not faith, it's just logic. Without time, nothing can
do anything, including making choices, interacting, or exercising any control.
Once we have something that changes with time, we either have a
deterministic system or we don't (hence randomness).
You have never once put forward anything remotely like a counterargument or pointed out anything at all that is a real contradiction with anything humans are capable of.
You need to open up your mind...
...to the bigger picture in which our ability to consciously control our thoughts words and actions can become a reality rather than an illusion.
Yet again for the hard-of-thinking: the role of consciousness and the extent to which it is in control is totally irrelevant.If everything we do, think or say is derived from the conscious awareness emerging from material reactions, the only conclusion must be that conscious control is an illusion...
Drivel - and more dishonest misrepresentation. You are obviously terrified of actually thinking about the real argument. Why?
...but this forum contains ample evidence that such conscious control is a reality, not an illusion.
An idiotic claim.
You may claim to believe that it all happens in subconscious brain activity...
Yet again for the hard-of-thinking: the role of consciousness and the extent to which it is in control is totally irrelevant....but the act of belief itself is evidence of your own conscious control in being able to contemplate and drive your thought processes to reach that belief.
Another idiotic assertion.
Look, I offered a link to a free pdf book that could teach you the basics of how to present and address logical arguments, you've obviously ignored it, but here it is again, what can you lose by more understanding of logic?
Critical Thinking (pdf)