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Originally Posted by 1010011010
What is making it so he cannot choose chocolate? If he doesn't like chocolate, he probably won't choose chocolate... but there's nothing preventing him.
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His thought process is stopping him from choosing it. When he decides on the flavor, he would go through a process of deciding, weighing up his dislikes/likes, his dislike/like of having an allergic reation, and then would make his choice. However, the fact that he is allowed to go through that process is what means he has free will.
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