I cannot agree Gordon.
You mean you don't have a choice?
I am simply witnessing to reality of human free will.
You do know that eyewitness testimony has been shown to be horribly unreliable, compromised by any number of sensory iniquities, cognitive biases and failures of memory, right?
Any attempt to try to unpick this reality can only confirm it.
Hardly 'any' attempt - I've made several, and they've all come out not confirming that. Whereas, it seems, every time you do it, it comes out the same way. Almost like there was no other option for you....
It takes a conscious act of will to try to unpick it.
Which is an irony, because it takes a subconscious process to happen for you to become aware that there's a decision to be made at all.
An attempt to try to disprove human free will requires consciously driven thought processes.
Arguably, yes... you seem to think that's some sort of killer argument when it's just a restatement of the observed phenomena.
The contrived word jugglery used to explain this away merely confirms our freedom to control our own thoughts.
Contrived word jugglery like a concept that is both free and will? That sort of word jugglery, or something else?
This is not illogical or unreasonable - it is reality.
Illogical depends on the premises upon which you enter into the assessment with... if you premises are flawed, reality may seem profoundly illogical, as any investigation into (say) quantum mechanics will adequately show.
O.