But neither of these reasons can be used to deny the logic that without any supernatural intervention, we are all subject to the natural unguided consequences of physically determined events.
Appeal to consequences - together with the continued pretence that determinism is a physical rather than a logical problem.
It's totally daft to say that people are denying your (non-existent) logic when your conclusion is logically impossible.
Which proffer no concept of conscious control or choice.
He asserted. Unless our actions are determined entirely due to who we are and the situation, we (who we are) cannot be in control.
Your version of control meaningless as well as self-contradictory.
I could not claim this without my God given power of free will.
Baseless assertion that is also dishonest as you are again implying that only your impossible, contradictory version of consciousness can explain our experience, when that is what
every single idea about consciousness seeks to do.