AB,
The concept of infinite regress is derived from your own attempt to make reality fit in with flawed logic based upon our limited human knowledge of how things work.
Ah, your old “flawed logic” line with no attempt to explain
why you think the logic that undoes you is flawed. Why is that?
There is no need for a controller to control you.
So you’ve abandoned your notion of a controlling “soul” now then? Good – that’s some progress at least. Well done.
Neither is there a need for you to be entirely controlled by past events beyond your conscious control. You are in control. This is the reality we all exist in.
And your non-illogical explanation for how, given identical starting conditions, you or I could have made a different decision would be what exactly?
I do not need to believe in my own ability to make decisions. It is not a preference. It is a reality.
Sort of – it’s just
a reality though in that it’s only a useful misdescription of an underlying reality that’s very different. In the same way it’s
a useful reality that you touch the keys in front of you to type your various mistakes even though that misdescribes the deeper reality that two objects don’t actually touch at all.
This is where you keep going wrong. You’ve decided that a relatively superficial but colloquially useful reality must be the only reality because it’s “obvious” to you, and thus you reject out of hand any reasoning that identifies a deeper, more logically robust model of reality solely because it disagrees with your “obvious”. The kicker here is that in the case of decision-making the simple but wrong reality model you cling to supports your
a priori religious beliefs so your mind is forever closed even to the possibility that you’re wrong, whereas (presumably) with no blind faith beliefs to protect you would accept the deeper reasoning that shows your equally “obvious” reality of touching your keyboard to be wrong.
In short, your religious faith has done terrible damage to your critical faculties and yet you’ll never even consider the arguments for why that’s the case.