The phenomena in question is the thought, "I intend to do x" for example. So that's your thought? — Terrapin Station
Right, so it's your thought. — Terrapin Station
Who owns the code in a piece of software? Software or programmer? — Henri
Maybe I wasn't clear. There is no choice in you whether you will do the command or not. You do execute it. — Henri
"Your thought" is simply another way of saying "it occurs of (or we could say "in") you. — Terrapin Station
Your DNA didn't exist until it was set by a process external to you. Just because your DNA is very similar to the DNA of your parents, you are not your parents and there was no you until you were conceived by them, which is a process external from you, since you didn't even exist at the initiation of conception. Or is it something else? — Henri
If free will is a willful act of a conscious being which ultimately originates within that being, then a being has to be eternal, without being created at certain point in time, in order to have free will. — Henri
I don't understand why you would call this process "external from you". Weren't you internal to your mother, in her womb? — Metaphysician Undercover
This is a mistaken premise because it assume that a "cause" must be external to a being. — Metaphysician Undercover
You know how babies are made. There is a specific action man does to a woman, before sperm even comes into contact with the egg. That action is part of the process of making you, and you are at that time non-existent. — Henri
If a being is eternal, cause is internal, within that being. — Henri
Notice that the activity between the man and the woman doesn't necessarily produce a baby. — Metaphysician Undercover
If a being is eternal, then it does not have a cause. So it is contradictory to say that an eternal being has an internal cause. — Metaphysician Undercover
Neither does activity between the sperm and the egg. Everything what man does and what sperm "does" and what woman does and what egg "does" is part of causal chain. And not one of those is the root cause, which is prior to man, and woman, and sperm, and egg. — Henri
I was talking about an action of eternal being, not the cause of eternal being. So we can say, in keeping the theme of root cause, that the root cause of an action of eternal being is eternal being, and not something prior to eternal being. If one wants to say that there is actually no root cause, or no cause, of an action of eternal being, that's ok too. Eternal being is different category of being than us, so some translation of terms is necessary one way or the other. — Henri
I am sceptical of that claim, as I am of all sorts, for lack of the better word, "supernatural" claims that I'm being told impact my will or actions. — Avro
So, the conclusion is that even the act of making a cup of coffee, for example, is a direct decision from God for you to do at specific point in time. — Henri
What you choose is determined by your (hereditary or acquired) preferences, and your surroundings. — Michael Ossipoff
Are they? Are you telling me that if I am standing next to a tree, that tree choses what I do? — OpnionsMatter
Or possibly what I think? Does a rock have the brain capacity to influence me as well?
Now, beside this vendor was a shop that had my favourite snack, and for an amazing price. Yet I chose the shrimp, because I could. Explain this to me. — OpnionsMatter
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