You are absolutely stuck in perceiving our freedom to consciously choose as just a mechanistic, unavoidable reaction defined entirely by physical pre conditions.
It would be really good if you'd stop misrepresenting what I am saying. There is only a given amount of information available at the moment of a choice - including the internal state of mind of the choice maker.
That makes no assumption that the mind is physical.Either all that information decides the matter or not.
That is a statement that is either true or false and
makes no assumption that the mind is physical.
And I freely choose the word "physical" because you seem determined to not admit to any difference between the concept of physically determined events and spiritually determined events. The difference is obvious, in that the only determining factors involved in physical events are pre defined laws of physical science. The determining factor involved in conscious choice is the conscious will of human beings...
The difference is non-existent. You're just trying to sidestep the question.
The question is
how the "conscious will of human beings" reach their choices, not whether it's the "determining factor" or not. The "conscious will of human beings" is subject to the statements above,
regardless of whether it's physical or not.
You aren't answering the questions, you're just avoiding them.
...for which there is ample evidence beginning with the cave drawings which prehistoric humans chose to make because they wanted to do it.
That is not evidence for the impossible, self-contradictory non-freedom you're are insisting on, and claiming it as such is basically lying.