It's a deep subject and one that has been debated by philosophers for 100s of years.
I see a distinction between two things, those being FREE WILL and FREE (limited) CHOICE
I asked AI to help explain the two as I was sure it would do a better job than I could. Here's the outcome:
Example of Free Will:
Scenario: Imagine a person named Alex who is faced with the decision of whether to help a stranger in need or walk past without offering assistance. Alex feels an internal struggle but ultimately decides to help the stranger.
Explanation: Free will refers to the ability to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or external influences. In this scenario, Alex's decision to help the stranger reflects his capacity to act according to his own volition, independent of external pressures or predetermined factors. Free will emphasizes the internal aspect of decision-making and the belief that individuals have the power to choose their actions.
Example of Free Choice:
Scenario: Alex is at a restaurant and must choose between a salad, a burger, or a pasta dish for dinner. After considering the options, Alex decides to order the burger.
Explanation: Free choice refers to the act of selecting from available options based on personal preferences, desires, or reasoning. In this case, Alex has the freedom to choose among several predetermined options (salad, burger, pasta) based on his tastes or hunger. Free choice emphasizes the selection process among available alternatives rather than the underlying ability to make choices.
Key Differences:
- Nature of the Concept:
- Free Will: Focuses on the broader philosophical idea of autonomy and the ability to make choices independent of external constraints or influences.
- Free Choice: Centers on the act of selecting from available options based on personal preferences or circumstances.
- Scope:
- Free Will: Encompasses the overall capacity to make decisions and take actions, often involving moral or ethical considerations.
- Free Choice: Is more about the specific act of choosing between options that are already presented.
- Determinism vs. Autonomy:
- Free Will: Engages with questions of determinism and whether our choices are truly free or influenced by prior events.
- Free Choice: Deals with the practical aspects of making decisions within a framework of available alternatives.
In summary, while both concepts involve the idea of making decisions, free will is about the fundamental ability to choose freely, whereas free choice is about the selection process among given options.
So to be clear, FREE WILL only applies when there are choices that are not determined by prior causes or external influences.
I submit that trapped as we are on Planet Earth and held within the social slave system that has been here for 1000s of years, that we ARE NOT FREE of external influences. Our very make-up is determined by where we grew up, who parented us, who we were with during our childhood and what others taught us. Hence if you are born in the US or UK you are far more likely to head towards Christianity than say Islam and if you were born in the Middle East it would likely be the opposite.
We are not free. We are conditioned slaves who don't have the ability to reprogramme ourselves and remove memories and experiences unless you volunteer for a labotomy of course !
We make choices on a daily basis but those are always choices from available options and most often we don't get to decide what those options are, they are foistered upon us.
Hence you can choose to go to work by car, bus, train, bicycle or walking there but you are not free to choose to teleport there. Teleportation is not an available option.
God on the other hand has no such limitations to his choices. He can teleport at WILL if he desires or he can choose to be everywhere at all times thus negating the need for travel at all !
All you have as a human is limited free choice. Nothing more.
That is not free will.