On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Richard Ruquist <[email protected]> wrote:

> I believe that free will arises from reasoning. When confronted with two
> or more options humans use reasoning based usually on past experience
> to choose a single option from the 2 or more options.
>

If "free will" is based on reason then there are reasons, causes, for doing
what we do and we're as deterministic as a  cuckoo clock . On the other
hand if "free will"  is stemmed from brain noise, or from noise of any
sort, then it's random and we're like a roulette wheel. Deciding on which
of these 2 possibilities is true depends entirely on what the hell "free
will" is supposed to mean,  assuming it means anything at all except a
sound some human beings like to make with their face hole.

 John K Clark

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