AB,
You cannot presume to know what a human soul can or can't do.
First, that’s your old scam of overreaching – as you’ve never managed to produce even a shred of evidence for a supposed “soul”, what you should have said there was the conditional “could or could not do”.
Second, how is it then that you presume precisely to know what this supposed “soul” could or could not do by telling us stuff about it, like the deeply irrational notion that it “self-generates” its decisions neither deterministically nor randomly?
Third, if you want to slap the label “spiritual” onto this supposed soul of yours to get it off the hook its internal contradictions, then you can say anything you like about it in any case. It’s “spiritual” remember, which in your head seems to mean precisely “magic”.
But you can get a good idea from your own capability to invoke acts of freewill.
No, you can only get a very
bad idea because of the superficiality of the thinking involved.
Just out of interest, as you always run away from the question of how you’d get from your experience
of something to the explanation
for it, perhaps instead you’d care to tell us
why you’ll never answer that question.
What exactly are you so frightened of?