I have a few questions for you, edge:
1) How can you distinguish between then illusion of free will and true free will?
2) How can you distinguish between true free will, and complete determinism?
3) How do you know we are not completely deterministic robots?
No offense intended, but using the quote function does make posts easier to read.
1) Self-control my choice. You have the true free will of putting your hand in a fire but would you, knowing the consequences?
This has no relation to free will. A simple computer program could serve the same function. All this is, is consequence prediction, a fairly menial task. Please explain how this related to free will.
There is no illusion of free will it is a fact. There fore it must be true.
You have not made an argument here, you have just made an assertion with now evidence to back it up. Provide evidence that we have free will and not the illusion of free will.
2) Know what God said to do and deter others from doing evil. Complete determinism could lead to insane actions complete deterioration of your spirit.
This is a nonsense statement. How does "determinism lead to ... complete deterioration of your spirit"? An easy way to make me understand this would be to define what you mean by "spirit".
3) Skeptics are determined not to use their free will wisely by being unfaithful and not choosing the free insurance of the redemption of their souls offered by Christ.
This is not an argument, but an assertion with no merit. Please explain how this provides a compelling argument for the existance of true free will?
4) We have been given a second chance to fellowship with God the Father and the Son.
Please, stop preaching and answer my questions.
A robot didn’t create us or we would be machine, automated not capable of reproducing or creating, making any choices.
Your logic is entirely flawed. What compelling reason do you have to believe that a robot can not reproduce, create or make choices? Also, why do you think that that we are asserting a robot created us? I certainly have never said such a thing.
We were made in the image of God capable of creating. A robot wouldn’t be able to understand emotions,feelings of others and loneliness.
And if you met a robot which showed every sign of feeling emotions, creativity and empathy, then how would you distinguish it from a human? What reason do you have to think that robots could not feel emotions?
5) There would be no reason for a robot to replicate it’s self, it is automated.
I can think of many reasons why a robot might wish to replicate itself. Also, please explain what you mean by "automated".
A robot doesn’t understand but we do.
Are you saying that no robot could ever 'understand'? What reason do you have for thinking this? Also, what do you mean by "understand"?
Robots do not have spirit; if a robot deteriorates it’s done.
Please define "spirit", and provide evidence that we have one.
A robot can’t operate on faith knowing that there is something greater than them to rely on. A robot can’t look to his future death. We have an innate desire to praise God with out taking away our free will.
Please provide evidence that a robot could not do this.
6) There are many meanings to this word, determinism.
Not in the sense I used it. Please do not dodge the question, I would like an answer if it is not too much trouble.
Taffer said:
3) How do you know we are not completely deterministic robots?
Determinism
n. The philosophical doctrine that every state of affairs, including every human event, act, and decision is the inevitable consequence of antecedent states of affairs.