But your explanations do not explain how our conscious freedom to make choices can be compatible with physically predetermined events. These two posits are logically incompatible.
You didn't answer my questions. This is something else that has been explained to you more times than I can remember and yet here you just repeating the same things as if nobody had said anything.
Why do you never tackle the explanations directly?
YET AGAIN: there is no logical (or any other kind of) incompatibility between freedom to do as we want (what we all experience) and "physically predetermined events". If you think there is then you need to provide the actual logic, not just assert it.
Do you honestly believe that this reply was entirely predetermined by every event which has occurred since the beginning of time?
If not, then something must have interacted with the chains of physically predetermined cause and effect in order to create this reply I am consciously composing.
YET AGAIN: whatever this something is must make its choice entirely due to pre-existing reasons or not. It cannot possibly be any less "predetermined" than a physical brain (unless it involves randomness).
THE PHYSICAL WORLD HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MINDS HAVING TO BE "PREDETERMINED" OR INVOLVE RANDOMNESS.
And please do not refer back to quoting dictionary definitions which explain nothing.
No, they don't explain anything but they do cut through your dishonest, or thoughtless, attempts to pretend "freedom" in the sense of our experience (we can do as we want) is the same thing as your self-contradictory idea of "freedom".
Nobody experiences what you call "freedom", it's impossible that they could, because what you call "freedom" is incoherent nonsense.