But you clearly believe the conscious brain is not capable of such an activity, and resort to the "soul" to explain it.
What is your reason for this?
You have correctly identified the problem, Len.
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conscious brain is certainly capable of invoking free will decisions.
The problem scientists have is the difficulty in defining what consciousness is comprised of. Is consciousness defined by chemical activity alone, or is it defined by an awareness of the chemical activity, and if the latter, what is it that percieves this chemical activity?
If consciousness is defined purely by chemical activity alone, there is no scope for making free will decisions, just automated decisions driven by deterministic chemical reactions.
If there is something which can perceive the chemical activity and manipulate it, then there is a source of true free will.