For example, against both dualism and reductionistic determinism and in favor of the pancreationist, panexperientialist view that the actual world is made up exhaustively of
partially self - determining, experiencing events, there is considerable evidence, such as the
fact that a lack of complete determinism seems to hold even at the most elementary level of nature; that bacteria seem to make decisions
based upon memory; that there appears to be no place to draw an absolute line between living and nonliving things, and between experiencing and nonexperiencing ones; and that physics shows nature to be most fundamentally a complex of events (not of enduring substances).
The fundamental point: Roth conversions really don't have to be an all - or - none transaction, and can either be done as a partial Roth conversion on a prospective
basis, or
partially recharacterized after the
fact to create the same result.