My thoughts, words and actions go far beyond anything that the purposeless, unguided forces of nature could ever produce, so it is not an unsupported assumption.
That is an baseless assertion. How do you know?
Because I have freedom to choose my thoughts, words and actions
That isn't a reason - are you actually capable of analytical, logical thought or is incredulity and baseless assumptions and assertions all you can manage?
You and I would have the intelligence and imagination close to that of a wild monkey.
Here you go again. Why does that follow unless I accept your unsupported, evidence and logic free assumptions and assertions?
Then I suggest you widen the scope of your admissible evidence
To include what? Your unsupported assertions and assumptions?
It is based on the impossibility of material reactions to define an entity of conscious awareness, together with the impossibility for my freedom to choose being defined by physically predetermined material reactions. You may label this as personal incredulity - you have the God given freedom to do so if you so wish.
More baseless assertions.
But you can't change reality to fit in with your conceived logic.
Physician, heal thyself.
For someone who apparently does not believe in the spiritual world, you seem to profess to know how it works.
As I said before, I am only assuming it is logically self-consistent. If you claim that it isn't then logic is irrelevant to your view and your own claims that you are using logic are void.
You are thinking of a spiritual entity which is frozen in earth time. If time as we know it does not exist in the spiritual dimension, you can't consider it to be subject to the same cause and effect scenario experienced by material entities in this world.
This is just you abandoning any logic and insisting that it's magical, logic defying magic that does things magically. It's meaningless waffle. Logically, if the soul doesn't have a time dimension (as you said) then it can't interact or change state (make a choice).
The evidence I see is that the spiritual entity which is our soul has a freedom which can't be defined within the deterministic constraints of your short sighted logic.
So, the 'evidence' for your meaningless waffle is your unsupported assertion. Can this get any sillier?
Yes, because I believe the soul does whatever is needed to invoke an act of conscious will into this material world, even if this requires setting off the neuron activity before the choice is made (in our time - not the soul's time)
So now the soul has its own time, does it? Make up your mind. Not that it will help with the logcal contradiction of something being not (pre)determined and not random.
However, what the hell, go for it. If you think it will help; how does the soul having its own time overcome the contradiction?
But the conscious will of the human soul extends far beyond anything which can be physically predetermined by past events.
Which is an irrelevant baseless assertion that wouldn't address the problem even if it were true (beacuse you qualified it with 'physical' which has nothing to do with the problem I stated).
In your opinion.
It's a fact that you haven't addressed the point. You haven't once said how the problem can be overcome - all you've done is insisted that it can be by your soul but you never say how - at least not in any way that stands up to the slightest logical scrutiny.
As I said before, if you want to claim that the soul is free from the constraints of logic, that's fine, but you need to admit that you do not have logic on your side. If not, you need to explain how the logical problem can be overcome in a way that makes logical sense.