Does God have free will?, page-68

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    ''I had my experiences by pure act of will , interest in what another was doing.''

    A 'pure act of will' is something that a brain itself generates. No active brain equals no 'pure act of will' or anything else for that matter....there being not a single example of an act of will that was not generated by the presence and activity of a brain.

    ''That just confirms that the body responds to electromagnetic energy , either internally induced or externally applied''

    Consciousness is the electrochemical activity of a brain, that is why EBS alters consciousness in specific ways, depending on which region it is applied;

    Perceptual processing - Superior colliculus
    Modulation of cognition (memory, attention) - Cingulate cortex Hippocampus Basal forebrain
    Representation of emotional response -Somatosensory-related cortices
    Representation of perceived action - Left frontal operculum, Superior temporal gyrus
    Motivational evaluation - Amygdala, Orbitofrontal cortex
    Social reasoning - Prefrontal cortex
 
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