| timmah said: I disagree with that statement, because observation or non-observation does not fundamentally change the processes in my mind/soul that result in the decision, those processes are the same in either scenario (unless some greater force is 'pulling the strings', which I don't believe). I also don't think that a computer calculating my choice would nullify the choice, as the choice happens in my mind and is not influenced or caused by the calculation of the computer (as long as I did not know what the computer had calculated I would choose). |
You disagree with a deterministic path? Uh...how? God knows each and every decision you make from birth until death. That's determinism, he knows, you don't. Suggesting it is nondeterministic is suggesting that god does not know your path which would negate omniscience.







