I don't believe in free will. This is why.



To whatever extent it can be reasonable to say we "know" something, I know that libertarian Free Will is worse than false. It's an incoherent proposition. Any "decision" that HAS a prior necessitating cause would obviously NOT be a freely willed decision. And yet, any decision which does NOT have a prior necessitating cause wouldn't be a freely willed decision either. You can't get further away from willing something to happen than: a decision-making thought that just randomly happens without a cause. More interesting to me, however: The something-from-nothing idea proposed by "Free Will" proponents would be *magic*; - in that sense of something happening without a cause; - aka "something from nothing". Now, I'm not saying magic isn't real. Sabine thinks magic is real. She just calls it "quantum jumps". But the magic of something-from-nothing assumes that literally nothing can even exist; let alone do anything; -which Sabine simultaneously does not believe. Meanwhile, I keep thinking all of this would make more sense if I were high.

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