(July 26, 2016 at 12:17 pm)bennyboy Wrote: I bought ice cream today. I thought "Hmmmm, I think I would like some ice cream." So walked into a corner store, looked at the selection, and thought, "Hmmmmm. . . which ice cream shall I choose today? I think, today. . . vanilla." So I bought the ice cream that I wanted.
That's not an example of free will, it's my DEFINITION of it-- free will is being able to buy the motherfucking ice cream of your choice.
That's ableness, mate. Free Will is rather different. Free Will describes a magic way to circumvent all of the rules that govern the rest of the universe to make a "decision" by yourself, in a vacuum, uncaused and entirely "on your own" - whatever that means.