The English language coupled with current scientific knowledge has no way of explaining how acts of human will are initiated because there are no words to describe how spiritual interaction works.
Since there is no evidence for 'spiritual interaction' I don't suppose the terminology is really an issue.
I agree that many factors are involved, but the final choice is made by an act of conscious will, not an automated uncontrollable physical reaction.
If thinking involves only our biology, which it seems to, then your 'uncontrollable' is just hyperbole since while it may be our choices aren't free neither are they random (as in 'uncontrollable').
Was Torri's original question initiated by an automated uncontrolled series of reactions to my post? Or was it deliberately thought out and formulated then typed by conscious manipulation and control of thoughts and actions?
You mean did Torri give some thought to the reply? Yes would seem to be the answer, since like the rest of us here Torridon has the biological equipment to be able to think: albeit some (like Torri) are better at thinking than are others.
It is the conscious self which is in control - not the uncontrollable forces of nature.
I'm sure 'uncontrollable' is a term that chimes with you: but for all the wrong reasons.
In a closed physically deterministic universe there can be no control or manipulation, just inevitable reaction to previous events.
You say that like it's a bad thing: a bad thing would be if stuff just happened randomly and bore no relationship to preceding conditions, but that isn't the case - so why not cut out the hyperbole, Alan.
To have control you need a source of control - a controller of events, not just a reactor to events. The controller is you.
Sure is, provided you employ your thinking abilities within the context of taking account of the preceding and prevailing conditions and circumstances, along with your assessment of likely or preferred future states. Something you do naturally every time you, say, drive a car.