You're missing the point. The point is that this is a philosophy forum, where argumentation follows certain rules, and you flout those rules. I don't care whether it's on purpose, out of ignorance, or incompetence, but you do not know how to have a philosophical debate. It's you who doesn't belong here.Your time is yours to waste. If you think it's wasted here, you are free to go elsewhere.
If you doubt that determinism is the case, at least provide a plausable alternative.
What a joke. You assumed determinism was true to tell us what follows from determinism. Oh gee. Nobody cares. Nobody cares because nobody is assuming determinism is true. You need to argue for controversial theories. You're assuming a whole bunch of premises, the ones that make-up determinism, and then drawing worthless inferences from them. I don't even want waste my time explaining why you're confused about determinism itself, because it's all irrelevant. Learn to give arguments.
Come on! This is gibberish.But here goes:
What matters is that the distinction between past and future is less than absolute. Any moment in time is both past and future, depending on our point of view. The distinction between past and future is made by "now", which is always subjective and never the same.
Oh. Another lame inference from yet another unargued-for-theory. This is philosophical prattle.Any particular moment of "now" must be as valid as any other. If the past is set, so must the future be.
FAIL. I deny all your silly assumptions.Since we have one past only, it figures that we can only have one future as well. And that future must be determined at some point in time. Hence, the future is as determined as the past.
Everything you say should always be preceded by "If determinism were true, then...." At best, you misunderstand determinism and what follows from it. You're littering this board with sermons about determinism. Which, again, you don't fully understand. Everyone believes in Free Will -- even you -- just like everyone believes that there are external objects.
Stop pretending to believe in determinism. You've yet to answer the OP.