(August 16, 2009 at 4:04 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Yes Evie it's a bigger choice. So?
Free or un-free, there's not any sense that I would consider it a 'choice'.
Even with my belief in free will, one could still say you "choose" a pack of crisps, as in you pick a flavour. I'm arguing that beliefs are nothing like that though. It's not something you muse over and then "pick", or "choose". You are convinced or unconvinced, and this is a result of your experience which compels you... I don't see how it's anything like a "choice"... whether free or un-free.
EvF