I presume by wrong terminology you refer to the use of "predefined" as opposed to "predetermined". The former is accurate because it refers to reactions to events which are predefined by the laws of physics.
Determined or deterministic is correct. You seem again to be more interested in using language and distraction, rather than tackle the evidence and logic you are up against. When you say "predefined" or "predetermined" it suggests that there is no thought or evaluation going on at all, which is a misrepresentation.
My views are based on the unlikeliness of many aspects of humanity to arise entirely from the results of predefined physical reactions occurring in material elements...
So we have more distorted and emotive language and your personal incredulity.
...which is evidence that human investigation to date does not give the full picture of reality and is not adequate for you to draw a conclusion...
No Alan, your incredulity and use of language is not evidence of anything but your own beliefs.
...that every aspect of human behaviour must result from uncontrollable physically predefined reactions.
The use of the word "uncontrollable" is also deceptive. There are control systems throughout nature, which you don't ascribe to magic.
And once again you are ignoring the fact that you can offer
no alternative. Despite your continued pretense that the "problem" of determinism is related to physics, the logic tells us that you can invent any magical sort of soul you want and you're still left with exactly the same "problem" of everything being a "predefined reaction" - unless you add randomness.
Our humanity indicates that there is more to reality than uncontrollable physical reactions.
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No, it doesn't.