AB,
My logic boils down to the impossibility of conscious awareness arising from a chaotic material universe without God's intervention.
There’s no logic at all – just assertion. If you think “conscious awareness” is impossible by natural means rather than just a very complicated emergent property, then you need to explain
why. And no – “But it looks really hard to me” isn’t an explanation at all.
I know you disagree with this conclusion,…
Wrong again. People disagree with the your
premise (the “impossible” bit). Your conclusion on the other hand ("God") is not
even wrong.
…but there is no material definition for what comprises conscious awareness and how it can be generated from purely material entities.
Actually to a large extent there is, but even if that wasn’t the case it’s as reasonable to infer emergence as the working explanation for imperfectly understood consciousness as it is to infer emergent wetness as the explanation for imperfectly understood fluid dynamics.
That you always run away from this doesn’t get you off the hook here. All you have in the locker is, “consciousness looks really hard to me, therefore God”. There’s no understanding of what neuroscience actually tells us, no logic, no evidence, no
anything to deflect from emergence being the most robust working explanation we have.