I can offer no excuse for continuing to witness to the reality of our God given freedom.
I thought after I made my last post that this is an interesting way to phrase it, especially when we consider that most of your posts aren't directly connected to your god or faith but rather to your supposed argument for them via free will.
You're a curiosity Alan, because many of the Christians I know, both online and in real life (some in my own family), are reasonable and honest people. Not all of them want to discuss the intellectual reasons for their faith (if indeed they claim to have any) but those that do will at least
try to engage with the points I raise in response. The kind of robotic repetition, evasion, and complete refusal to accept that they might be wrong in any respect at all that you exhibit seems to be associated with the extremists like literal six day, 6,000 years ago creationists.
The literalists make bold claims about having science on their side and then go on to demonstrate that they don't know the first thing about science, let alone have any scientific evidence. Compare with your bold claims about a "logical analysis" and "sound logic", when it's clear you don't have the first clue about logic and critical thinking.
The thing is that for the literalists, it really is a part of the faith that they've adopted (often a specific doctrine of their church), and to concede it would call everything into question. What's more they've been fed propaganda, by people they trust, that tells them that science really is on their side.
So what can we make of your complete refusal to question any aspect of the own argument for free will? It's not like it's the belief in free-will itself, you could just believe it by faith. I doubt very much that your church has a formal doctrine of the "Alan Burns argument from free will", yet you cling to your pseudo-logic with all the desperation of the literalists clinging to their pseudo-science.
Are you really witnessing to "the reality of our God given freedom" or to "Alan Burns' Perfect Argument for God"?