I find your post rather confusing, Alex. You state, “I do not believe in free will”, but later claim, “each of us must take responsibility for our decisions”. I don’t know how you do that unless you are free to take that responsibility.
In any case, “I do not believe in free will” runs counter to Catholic doctrine. The Catechism of the Catholic Church in,
PART THREE: LIFE IN CHRIST
SECTION ONE MAN'S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT
CHAPTER ONE THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
Article 3 MAN'S FREEDOM
I. Freedom and Responsibility
states:1731 Freedom is the power, rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act, to do this or that, and so to perform deliberate actions on one's own responsibility. By free will one shapes one's own life. Human freedom is a force for growth and maturity in truth and goodness; it attains its perfection when directed toward God, our beatitude.
1732 As long as freedom has not bound itself definitively to its ultimate good which is God, there is the possibility of choosing between good and evil, and thus of growing in perfection or of failing and sinning. This freedom characterizes properly human acts. It is the basis of praise or blame, merit or reproach.
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