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Originally Posted by ganstaman
I don't doubt the existence of free will. As I mentioned earlier, I just wanted to avoid that part of the debate as it was irrelevant to the discussion at hand, which had to presume the presence of free will.
Also, thinking that you can prove the existence of free will is laughable. You do realize that there is no general consensus on this, and if a proof was available that would be pretty big news. I look forward to showing you where you're going wrong, if you actually believe in your 'proof.'
Strange that you laugh at a test without knowing the details of it. Oh well.
Shall we begin to make you eat your laughter?
A quick question for you.
If you have something, then you can give it up.
If you do not have something then you cannot.
If you have free will, you can give it up.
If you do not have free will you cannot give it up.
Are these true statements?
Have you dithered out the simple test to see if you have free will yet or do I need to take you to the next step?
Regards
DL