I saw something on another forum (SC will recognise this

) that we cannot have free will, because decisions cannot be made without cause.
It's someting like... for us to choose something there MUST be a cause. Without a CAUSE or REASON to do it, we wouldn't. Therefore, we cannot be Free to choose because to choose there must be something to determine it.
Not very well put, SC'll put it better but..
Say you have this choice:
To drink, or not to drink tea?
If you choose to drink; You'd need a reason. You must like it or be thirsty.
If you choose not to; You're not in the mood/not thirsty/don't like tea.
So, no free will. There is no independant variable to have so.
I suppose the RELIGIOUS meaning of Free Will would be having the ability to make this choice. Wether it's decided or not.
I don't know. I like that description. i can't be sure though. I'm one of those people who has opinions, but then at the end goes "But I might be wrong, who's to say? We can't prove it." But at least I'm open to new ideas.