| 5010 is right. Samildanach, that means you might be wrong :)
Free will simply refers to the ability to truly make our own choices, as opposed to our choices being a natural consequence of our present situation.
If I *don't* throw a baby into an oncoming vehicle, it is because I choose to live within the bounds of what is good. Doing so means I cannot make the choice to kill the baby, but I still choose to be good, and thus choose to give up my right to choose to kill the baby.
I didn't choose to give myself a headache by writing that though!
Free will is the *ability to choose*, not the action of taking a choice.
"Only two things are infinite,
the universe and human stupidity,
and I'm not sure about the former."
- Albert Einstein |