Sorry, but I have to say that I cannot see how anyone can have the freedom to make a consciously driven choice if the result is entirely predefined by events over which we can have no control. Your explanation makes no sense.
Firstly, I know you disagree but do you acknowledge that I am not saying we can't consciously choose? I am in no way denying our ability the think things through and come to a conclusion.
Secondly, it's incredible that you accuse me of making no sense when your idea of freedom is obviously
self-contradictory.
Why aren't you actually addressing the reasons your idea makes no sense? It's been explained often enough by several people but you never address it. Even when you start a post with the claim that my arguments are flawed, you never point out the flaw, just restate your own position. It's like "you must be wrong because I'm right", it gets us nowhere.
It is wrong to say that the result isn't under our control. How many times do you need this explaining? Nothing can be under our control unless we want to do one thing rather than another. That want must either be due to reasons, that is the person we are, our life of experience, and state of mind, or, to the extent they are not, they must be for no reason (random). For something to be in control, it has to be capable of coherently forming wants and opinions and randomness (stuff that is not due to pre-existing reasons) cannot make it free.
Just for once, address that, go on!