We don't know if this is cromulent or not.
This is something we can't verify either.
How would we know this?
But I'd expect that laws of logic would be universal.
I perceive that I have free will.
But I'm predestined to believe it, eh?
We're all guessing, I don't claim to be able demonstrate anything, other than that there is no
inherent conflict in the principles here;
That being tested can play a crucial role, even where we know the outcome- where the testing is the means to achieve that outcome
and that knowing how somebody choses to apply their free will, does not rob that person of
their free will. No more than our knowing the result of a coin toss, renders that coin biased
Must run and might be off for a while so just to put in context..
The ultimate point of free will, is the ultimate point for anything: Love- it can't be mandated, it must be freely chosen
by the individual and
from the individuals perspective, independent from any external knowledge of that choice.
A universe without sentient beings would be loveless.
To me that's the biggest give-away for a designed universe. Just like the 10 royal flushes gives away the cheat,
only the odds of chance are far less
the pay-off is far greater
there is no known random card dealing system
and no known security system to prevent 'cheating'