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yes I do.

I don't think it's as simple as, "cause makes free will an impossibility".

especially from a nonmaterialistic point of view, this really makes no sense..

because if you determine that consciousness occurs from an immaterialistic source

(which there is no basis for),  then free will also comes from an immaterialistic source...because it is a product of consciousness.


if we have no free will, we have no consciousness. it's all an illusion.

hey, that's my 'belief', so it doesn't need evidence to show it...right?



this is why even logic is flawed.


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