There's a basic confusion with both you and torridon about looking at the idea of determinism in an intellectual sense and how you carry out your normal life...
I really don't see what determinism has to do with normal (day to day) life. There is no practical implication because the point of view necessary to perceive how things are determined is no more accessible than that of the retrospective view I will have after I've made whatever choice it might be (somewhat less accessible, actually).
Intellectually, if true, it will tells us something about our universe and our minds.
I haven't said ideas don't have effects, so how I can be back at it, I don't know...
I was referring back to #24 and my reply #25, where you seemed to be suggesting the same thing.
But the effect that ideas will have are determined too.
Yes.
You cannot talk about using them as if it is some conscious choice different from determinism as you and torridon seem to think in the intellectual view and be logically consistent.
I wasn't aware of either of us considering conscious choices that are different from determinism (although I'm not actually sure that we are taking exactly the same position). However, it's largely irrelevant to most situations because we still make conscious choices and those choices have effects. There is nothing about determinism that changes that.
It's very odd the kind of reactions people have to the idea of determinism compared to, for example, relativity that provides strong evidence for the "block universe", where the future is as real and concrete as the past and 'now' is no more meaningful than 'here'.