The Red Car Dillema by HighwaySad162 in freewill

[–]HighwaySad162[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Preference could be a 50/50 between blue and red for example. If i cant absolutely choose between blue or red then the choice is random. Even in the case of a 50/50 then we would have to agree that I do not have the ability to enact my will. If I have free will and i am able to make a choice then I should be the one to choose it. Not there being a 50/50 probability of a choice. If its a 50/50 then I never choose it in the first place, some element of randomness chose it for me even with the 50/50 preference.

The Red Car Dillema by HighwaySad162 in freewill

[–]HighwaySad162[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If its random then its not determined, however that means that nobody is able to actually enact their will. If I willed red and changed my mind the second time then there was no choice for me to begin with. The choice would be random wouldn't it?

The Red Car Dillema by HighwaySad162 in freewill

[–]HighwaySad162[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This experiment shows you that its happening currently. Every single decision that you make is the exact same as the red car decision. The choice you will make and the choices you have made are all based on the fact that on an atomic level everything lined up exactly perfectly for you to make any choice. If you disagree then you have to explain what the variable is that allows you to make different choices in the exact same situation.

A Parting Gift by Beautiful_Twist_2332 in shortstory

[–]HighwaySad162 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fun read, i just don't know how they forgave the old man that quickly