The reason for our choices emanates from our conscious self.
Of course it does but that isn't an alternative to (pre)determined or random. Saying
what makes the choice just ignores
how the choice is made.
If the conscious self is a spiritual entity, you can't presume to know that it works by the same predetermined cause and effect rules of our material universe.
For the umpteenth time, logically (without assuming anything except self-consistency) it must either make its choices entirely due to reasons (internal and external, and that must exist just prior to when the choice is made) or not.
This is not dishonest - it is a postulation which makes sense of the reality we all experience as human beings.
It is dishonest to say that a logical argument that does not make any reference to the physical world is about the physical world.
There is no freedom within a physically deterministic system.
The English definition of the word is compatible with a deterministic system.
If we live in a physically defined deterministic world, then the nature, nurture and experiences which define each individual are themselves fully predetermined entities which effectively removes any concept of freedom in our thoughts, words and actions.
Only if you redefine the word freedom to mean your logically impossible, self-contradictory notion of it.
This has all been said before.
You are just mindlessly repeating your baseless dogmas and totally ignoring all the counterarguments. What's the point?