Fervent
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Not using the quote function. What was the context of the statement? What's the post #?I did.
I choose what I choose, sometimes there's no apparent reason. Sometimes there's a reason. But we're not just talking about having a reason for doing things, we're talking about whether the choice is a free will decision or a product of cause and effect relationships. Why do you avoid talking about simple cause and effect relationships, and instead focus on higher order issues like reasoned decision making?You don't know why you chose something? You must know how ridiculous thatsounds.
Oh? Where do you think faith begins?You decided to believe something without being convinced by the evidence? This will be a first in human history. You have to tell us what it was.
Still with this circular argumentation and attacking strawmen? A reason is not a cause in the sense of cause and effect reatonships. What informed my choice did not cause my choice.I'm just pointing our that the only example you have given of a decision being made actually included the reason why you made it. If that's the only one that you're prepared to give then...you've dismantled your own position.
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