>>Is this all relevant with regard to what you bring to our attention? I think so, because, while I think that there's still enough room for the idea that a human has at least some free will, it must not be forgotten that free will requires awareness and awareness requires a brain. And a brain is what you did not have before you were born. Ergo, there was no way you could have decided to choose to live or not. It's that simple.
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>Hmm, I wonder if the spirit or soul has thoughts? If so, then I would have been able to make the choice. Either way, it's supposition on both our parts.
Remember the subthread I had with Howard Bennett? We had debate over this. See eventually
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1091708In the end we agreed to disagree.
>As for depression, nope that wasn't it. I've just decided to ask God someday why I had to go through all this crap.
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