That would be the case if we were a biological machine with no will of its own.
Firstly this isn't even true. We
do have a will of our own, it's just that the nature of what we will is there for
reasons (nature, nurture, and experience), and doesn't just pop out of some magic, impossible fantasy as you would have us believe.
Secondly, even if it was true, this would be an
argumentum ad consequentiam fallacy. Reality is under no obligation to be as you would like it to be.
I'll ask again because you never answer:
what is it with you and fallacies? Fallacies are basically dimwitted and
obviously flawed thinking. Yet you don't seem to care when people point out that you're using them. How can you claim to have thought deeply about something, and have an enquiring mind, when so much of what you say is
obviously wrong and you don't seem to
even care that it's obviously wrong?