AB,
I have never claimed that our freedom is free from cause and effect. Just to remind you, I said that our conscious choices are determined by the spiritual will of the human soul, not from the unavoidable consequences of previous physical events.
But that just transfers the problem to your conjecture “soul”.
Here’s how this works. First you decide (albeit wrongly) that freedom can’t be “real” or “true” if it’s bounded by the logic of cause and effect. You don’t like that – indeed you
really don’t like that. So what you do next is to park the cause and effect bit in our material selves, and then conjure up an immaterial little man at the controls you call “soul” that’s somehow outside the cause and effect paradigm.
But the problem
that give you (apart that is from there being no evidence whatever for it) is that to be not bound by cause and effect this soul of your would have to function randomly – ie, chaotically. And you way out of that incoherence? Easy – just call it “spiritual” (which sounds a bit posher than “it’s magic”, which is actually what you’re saying), use pejorative language about the arguments that undo you ("shallow", "limited" etc), and then avoid any and all questions about how this "soul" could ever work.
There you go – job done. It’s all bonkers and deeply intellectually dishonest to boot, but it has meaning for you and moreover it seems to be important to you to have your personal superstition validated by insisting that other people agree with it. But the problem with that is that sometimes your audience will be possessed of functioning intellects, which is why you always crash and burn here in the attempt.