wraith said:
Sure they do...but it would have to depend on their reasoning at the time...
Reason? But that would imply choice. Why reason about something for which you have no choice?
and what about this G. Gordon Liddy character?
A bit before your time. He was one of the principle characters in the Watergate scandal, and now has a radio show that makes Rush Limbaugh look like Jesse Jackson. But one of the things he is famous for is his free will. He absolutely refused to cooperate with investigators, and as a result, spent more time in prison than any other conspirator. At one point he showed his resolve by holding his hand in a candle flame until it was badly burned. "The trick", he said, "is not moving". I realize you will claim this was his MPB,

but it was a good example to show your "flame" analogy to be a poor one.
Coming from a person that said that toast was more complex than a human.....im pretty sure that you didnt get my point
Are
you going to harp on the toast thing now? If you followed that discussion, then you should understand the point I was trying to make (by playing Devil's Advocate). If you didn't understand the point, well, then I think you are ill advised to denigrate
my ability to understand things.
Yes, but if I did touch the flame again, it was because that I perceived a benefit in doing so...
Yes. If you perceived a benefit, you might
choose to do so.
So the universe just sprung from the darkness willy nilly?
The present is not based on the past? (aka free-will/magic)
that Trix is magic
No, that is admitting I don't know how it happened. Neither do I make up magical stories with Goddesses or Progenitor Solipsists or theoretical particles with amazing powers that defy the laws of physics. Tell me. Do you
really believe all that stuff?
"dream matter" is energy aka this universe
I think you'd better withdraw the "dream matter" comment, wraith. It is an inordinately silly concept, even for a Logical Deist. BTW, last I heard, matter and energy were interchangable. I'm still waiting to hear the difference between "dream matter" and ordinary matter.
Also BTW. According to one prominent Logical Deist, gravitons are not made of "dream matter", they are made of time.
This is how you perceieve this universe. Youre made of atoms...
...and other things, including "dream matter". Is dream matter made of atoms?
In other words, do they behave logically?
Not according to
The List. There are things on there which are so far outside of logic that one would have to rewrite the whole dictionary to argue the points. But wait! That's being done isn't it?
Which things are they that do not obey TLOP?
Gravitons, for one. Looks like we can add "dream matter" to the list.