Alan, just for once, why not try to
concentrate on what is being said to you, before just repeating the same old mantras?
I consciously drive my thoughts to do what I want to do.
That really doesn't make sense in the way you've stated it but I assume you mean that you think about and do what you want, which would be the case whether what you want is predetermined or not.
Which in this case is to deny that my thoughts can be entirely pre determined.
And you wanting to deny this could easily have been predetermined.
If this is not acceptable evidence for my conscious ability to choose, I do not know what is.
For (what seems like) the ten thousandth time: nobody is denying your conscious ability to choose - which is fully compatible with your consciousness being deterministic (predetermined).
And you
still haven't addressed the logic that leads to the conclusion that determinism and (possibly) randomness is all that can lead to any decision, whether the system is physical or not.