More mindless repetition of obviously wrong foolishness.
We are free to choose what to write, when to write it, or not to write anything if we so wish.
Nobody is disputing this. That is
not the issue.
The alternative is to presume that everything we have ever thought, said and done was entirely predetermined by past events over which we had no control.
What is missing is any tiny hint of a morsel of a scintilla of a reason to suppose that what we think, say and do is
not entirely
determined ("predetermined" is a misrepresentation) by everything that led up to it (all the circumstances and all our nature, nurture, and experience).
What is also missing is any attempt to tackle the problem that if choice-making isn't entirely determined by everything that led up to it, then some part of that choice must not be due to anything that led up to it, and therefore be random.
You can't change reality to fit in with our limited knowledge of science.
Nobody is trying to. You are trying to argue by fallacy, incredulity, and baseless assertion, for the logically impossible. You cannot change reality or logic to suit your blind faith.