Once again, Alan - anything but face the argument I've presented!
If your chosen logic leads to the conclusion that I do not have the freedom to consciously choose my thoughts word and actions, then the logic is wrong.
How many times do I need to repeat that I do not dispute that you can consciously choose what you say and do, before you stop dishonestly implying that I disagree?
And the Christian faith entirely supports the reality that human beings have freedom to choose, otherwise there would be no point in being a Christian since we are called to freely choose Jesus Christ as our Saviour.
I've met at least one Christian who'd give you an argument. However, I've no idea why you think your unsupported, blind faith is at all relevant to the logic.
There are at least ten differing published variations of determinism theory, each with their own logical justifications. It is by no means an exact science.
Smokescreen to avoid facing the logic - again! I have defined exactly what I mean and the logic that applies.
You posted a list of 'variations' of determinism before (
#182) and none of them are actually different types at all. For example, you included
adequate determinism which is just the idea that quantum indeterminacy can be ignored in most macro systems,
cultural determinism which emphasises the influence of culture over genetics in human character,
hard determinism which is basically incompatibilism (the view that determinism is not compatible with free will), and so on. I asked you which one you thought was relevant to the discussion and you ignored the question (what a surprise!).
In the unlikely event that anybody is genuinely confused, see
deterministic system for the exact sense in which I am using the term. All the other 'types' are just to do with applicability and consequences.
And may I point out again that your accusation of my personal dishonesty does not fit with your theoretical logic that everything I do is entirely pre determined, which effectively removes any personal responsibility for my actions.
So, basically you are admitting dishonesty but claiming determinism as an excuse...?
You keep on misrepresenting what I've said and employing any tactic you can to avoid facing up to the logic I (and others) have been presenting. What do you think that is telling people about you and your faith?