I have responded to these replies by pointing out that they do not explain the reality of our conscious freedom to choose our thoughts, words and actions.
Seriously? This is one of the baseless, illogical assertions that you have had responses to. That's what I'm saying - your only response is to reassert the same same stuff that has already been addressed.
In this instance
YET AGAIN: this is simply not true unless you adopt your own illogical and contradictory version of 'freedom', and if you do that, you are assuming your conclusion and your argument is circular.
So what about that counterargument do you think is wrong?You can't change reality to fit in with flawed logic.
Then stop doing so by pretending that reality is the same as what you want to believe about it.
And I have offered an alternative scenario based upon the conscious awareness and willpower emanating our spiritual soul.
You have no evidence whatsoever for a soul and your description of what it does is self-contradictory. This is yet another example of you totally ignoring the counterarguments.
A counterargument to your version of freedom is that nothing can happen that isn't entirely due to pre-existing causes or not entirely due to pre-existing causes, and, if not, then it must involve some randomness.
What about that do you think is wrong?Your rejection of this appears to be based upon denial of our demonstrable spirituality which gives us our freedom.
How is it demonstrable?
It is a barefaced lie to claim that what we experience and what we can do, can only be explained in one way;
every single conjecture about consciousness and free will is an attempt to explain them.
What do you think is wrong with that?Do you not understand that other explanations exist? If not, on what basis do you reject all of them (blind faith aside)?