AB,
There is plenty of evidence which shows random physical reactions to be destructive rather than creative.
But “physical reactions”
don’t happen "randomly", ie chaotically – they’re subject to various natural laws that mean they function
consistently, which in turn means the interactions of these events over time produces more complex outcomes than each of the determining events that caused them. Your lack of understanding here is alarming.
And the fact that we are unable to detect anything other than physical reactions does not necessarily lead on to the conclusion that there can be nothing other than physical reactions involved.
That’s called a straw man – no-one says otherwise. That does not though imply for one moment that there
is a non-physical to be detected by any means. Does it?
Is this 'creative willpower' something for which we have any evidence? No.
Bingo! Then why assert it to exist as there’s no evidence for it?
Have you ever tried replying to a post by random tapping on a keyboard?
Or producing entities of conscious awareness from exploding star debris?
Irrelevant.
Have you read the Bible?
He asked for
evidence, not for claims made in an ancient compendium of books.
But what is the ultimate causation of any deliberate assertion?
That’s called a
non sequitur. You claimed that something was impossible and you were explain why you thought that. Replying with a question about “ultimate causation” has no relevance to the question you were asked.