I just know beyond doubt that no form of freedom can possibly exist in a physically deterministic world...
I have provided a logical argument that shows that the only form of 'freedom' that makes any logical sense, would have to result from a deterministic system (physical is irrelevant for the reasons explained at great length before).
You have provided nothing whatsoever to support your claimed certainty.
...and any attempt to refute this simple logic...
What "simple logic"? You have provided no evidence and no logic to support your empty assertions.
...is ample evidence that the refutation itself is a consequence of the author's obvious freedom to think.
Who has questioned anybody's freedom to think?
But the one factor you seem to ignore in determining our conscious choice is the spiritually induced will of the person making the choice.
Until you provide some meaningful definition of, and some evidence or reasoning for, "the spiritually induced will of the person", it is just a meaningless string of words.
What's more, no matter what it is, it doesn't affect the reasoning that I presented one iota.
Remember the basic logic: if all the factors that go into making a choice (the exact situation, nature, nurture, and experience) do not fully determine the choice, then there is nothing left that can be used to determine it, so any choice between the remaining options must be for no reason, which means random.
So how can this "spiritually induced will of the person" make that final part of the choice without it being random and without it having anything to do with any of the factors that go into making the choice (including its own nature)?