I have two confessions to make: 1) I haven't followed this thread point by point because it seems moot and academic to me: that is, my behaviour is not going to change one whit by virtue of whether it is proved (if it can be) one way or the other whether I or any one else has pefect free will. I am going to go on behaving as if I do have free will (is there any point to doing otherwise?) and therefore am responsible for the consequences of my action, and
2) Re the more overtly religious threads, I admit to being invested in the belief that a) the existence of God can neither be proven nor disproven; b) more importantly, that if there is a God we are likely to be in deeper trouble than otherwise appears to be the case because 'His' ministry is either slipshod or malign.
As to those who are genuinely open to being changed from either the God or no-God point of view, I'd be most intrigued to have them identify themselves and to tell how their positions have changed. How they have changed, that is, by virtue of the debates here rather than by some epiphany, the subjectivity of which is always open to psychological examination.






