While I found all of your posts interesting, I disagree (lovingly) with your thinking that free will is not free. I think that some might get free will and free choice mixed up.
CK, thank you for your (loving) disagreement. Can you tell me the difference between free will and free choice?
I agree that we can reflect on our options and take decisions. This is what we are doing here; our natural reaction would be to scream at our MLCer/ divorce them / throw the frying pan at them. But it takes a while to realise what our possibilities are and to be able to direct our emotions appropriately. You are right, as well, in that our MLCers have the social and moral responsibility for their actions, as we do too. That is not the same as saying we have absolute free will to choose what we do.
What I wrote was not based on opinion or belief but science. Even in law, there are mitigating circumstances for emotional reactions. In social and neurological science there are many more explanations for our social behaviour which gives far less scope for individual choice or free will than we would like to believe. As we see in our MLCers, they seem unaware of the consequences of their choices, confused, lost. They seemed to be pulled by a number of different things; perhaps the limbic brain has something to do with gravitating towards younger partners; perhaps depression, stress or disease have altered their neurological profile. Early childhood experience and resources will affect their response too, in a way that we can sometimes see more than they can themselves.
It's harder to see ourselves, and to take control of our emotions, although we are trying. That's what this forum is about, with the great support network we have built between us here. In conclusion, our control over out choices and our awareness of them are limited, but our possibilities are increased through the mutual reflection we do here.
Finally, does logic trump faith? I don't think they are comparable. It's like saying one culture is better than another. Faith is a resource (a gift?) that some people use to help deal with life. Logic is another. We use what we can and what we know.